by altha-admin | Dec 4, 2014 | Articles
U-T San Diego political commentator Steven Greenhut wrote an optimistic column about California Republican Party gains in the state legislature, along with near misses in statewide elections, in Election Year 2014. Because of the limits of press time, he did not...
by altha-admin | Dec 4, 2014 | Articles
At the end of every year, the McLaughlin Group hosts a discussion of best and worst categories, similar to the Academy Awards, but with a focus on politics, culture, and world events. If I were on the show for the last week of Year 2014, these would be my Year End...
by altha-admin | Dec 3, 2014 | Articles
Black agitators are up in arms, literally and figuratively, in response to the death (not murder) of Ferguson, Missouri convicted felon Michael Brown. In August 2014, h3 charged at police officer Darren Wilson (per testimony from African-American grand jury...
by altha-admin | Dec 3, 2014 | Articles
"97O how love I thy law! it is my meditation all the day." (Psalm 119: 97) Looking over the entirety of Psalm 119, the writer refers to God's law in nearly every verse, or God's Word, His commandments, or His directions. The immediate response we may...
by altha-admin | Dec 2, 2014 | Articles
US Senator Mark Kirk (R-Illinois) will be one of a few embattled incumbents in Election 2016. A fiscal conservative and social moderate by self-description, Kirk is well-aware of his endangered status as a blue-state Republican running for reelection in a Presidential...
by altha-admin | Dec 1, 2014 | Articles
For the past two years, I have not gone to church regularly. Lately, I have listened to a number of pastors plead with parishioners, on TV and in church buildings, about the importance of going to church. I do believe in assembly, I do accept the importance of unity...