The blog below was originally published in the Christian Post. SCOTUS Arizona Immigration Law Decision: Who Wins? (Pt. 2) Score 1 for the rule of law in America. The U.S. Supreme Court’s divided decision in Arizona vs. the United States represents a small victory for those concerned about public safety and the need for sovereign nations to maintain control over their borders. The provision allows police officers to check the immigration status of… [Continue Reading]
Observers of the Obama White House should not be surprised by Vice-President Joe Biden’s seeming endorsement of China’s one child policy. It is a coercive policy maintained by forced abortions and sterilization. Biden works with the same president who appointed John Holdren as science czar. Holdren is the Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, Assistant to the President for Science and Technology, and Co-Chair of the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. In 1977, Holdren co-authored Ecoscience with Anne… [Continue Reading]
A few days ago, 400 foreign students walked off their $8.25 Hersey factory jobs in protest of working conditions. Clearly, we have an unacceptable situation. Mr. President, the Swain plan would create jobs and end the legal exploitation of foreign workers. Here are its key components: (1) end the H2B & J-1 Visa Programs; (2) Ostracize employers who refuse to hire American workers; (3) Send out Social Security no-match letters; (4) Make E-Verify mandatory; Lastly, (5) Turn the… [Continue Reading]
Americans should be up in arms. Political correctness and greed have caused Delta Airlines to form an evil alliance with a nation that has no appreciation of our Constitutional rights or our Judeo-Christian values and principles. Delta Airlines has allowed Saudi Arabian Airlines to enter its Sky Team Network. By doing so, Delta has joined forces with a nation that bars Jews and Israelis, Bible-carrying and cross-wearing Christians, and anybody… [Continue Reading]
President Obama spoke yesterday at the National Prayer Breakfast continuing a tradition started more than six decades ago. Unlike his 2010 remarks when his speech included references to birthers and discrimination against gays and lesbians and absolutely nothing about Jesus Christ, this time his speech included a profession of faith in Christ and references to Christian influences and practices. Wait! I’m confused. Is this the same President who ended the National Day of Prayer at the White House and who… [Continue Reading]