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Opinion: Shame On Justice John Roberts

The Founding Fathers set out to craft a Constitution for the specific purpose of telling the new central government what it could NOT do. Patrick Henry and others refused to support the new Constitution because it did not contain a Bill of Rights, which would set out clearly the rights ordinary Americans possess which the […]
Written by Bryan Fischer June 1, 2020June 1, 2020

Happy Valley PD, Sheriff’s Office Catch Two Thieves Operating In Damascus Neighborhood; Additional Victims Sought

Please reference CCSO Case # 20-011024 On May 28, the Happy Valley Police Department and Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested two subjects on several charges after they were seen prowling around a Damascus neighborhood. Stolen property was recovered and some was returned to the owners. Authorities are currently searching for more victims so they […]
Written by Press Release June 1, 2020June 1, 2020

Poor Leadership Embarrasses And Endangers The City, Says Multnomah County Republican Party

The Multnomah County Republican Party wants Portland residents to remember that a well-recognized riot control technique is to encircle a rioting crowd, arrest every person in it for riot, confiscate all the video evidence, and then use it to charge the wrongdoers with felony riot, holding and identifying all participants while the evidence is quickly […]
Written by James Buchal June 1, 2020June 1, 2020

Bring Your Trunks! Elephants Cool Off With Zoo Pool Party

Warm weather is making waves in Portland this week, and so is zoo elephant family Warm spring weather has arrived in the Northwest, and some of the area’s largest residents are diving in headfirst — trunks and all. With the sun shining down and temperatures approaching 90 degrees, the Oregon Zoo elephant family was eager […]
Written by Hova Najarian June 1, 2020June 1, 2020

Education Savings Accounts Are an Innovative Way to Provide Flexible, Safe K-12 Options

The COVID-19 pandemic has wrecked state and local budgets. Moreover, it’s looking more likely that school operations will not return to normal this fall. Social distancing guidelines will demand smaller class sizes. The days of 25-30 students per classroom are over for the foreseeable future. There is simply not enough space in our brick-and-mortar schools. […]
Written by Eric Fruits, Ph.D June 1, 2020June 1, 2020

Is Anyone Too Bad For God?

You’ve heard of kids turning 180 degrees away from the values of their parents? Well, this is one of those situations. Hezekiah was a good leader of his country. He began his reign at 25 and was king of Judah for 29 years. But after he died, his son, Manasseh, became king. Manasseh was only […]
Written by Marlon Furtado May 31, 2020May 31, 2020

Opinion: Did “Roe” really recant?

A new FX documentary, AKA Jane Roe, raises many questions about the real Jane Roe. Jane Roe, who pseudonymously sought an abortion in Texas, was at the heart of the infamous 1973 Supreme Court decision, Roe v. Wade. She claimed she had been impregnated in a gang-rape. In the mid-1980s, Roe was revealed to be […]
Written by Jerry Newcombe May 31, 2020May 31, 2020

Faith and to Whom it is Attributed

“Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen,” Hebrews 11:1. This study examines three entities to which faith is attributed: 1) as the name of a Gospel, which is a body of truth, i.e., “The Faith;” 2) Jesus Christ’s faith, thus it is referred to as “the faith of […]
Written by Jim Humphrey May 31, 2020May 31, 2020

Opinion: Why Should Americans Care about Taiwan?

May 27, 2020 It’s a tiny slip of an island, just 110 miles off the coast of China. But a narrow stretch of water isn’t the only thing separating Taiwan from its communist neighbors. There, floating in the Formosa Strait, is a surprising patch of democracy. To most people, the thought is astounding. A boat […]
Written by Tony Perkins May 28, 2020May 28, 2020

Opinion: What’s In The COVID19 Vaccine?

While news reports have said we are still a year to a year and a half away from the release of the coronavirus vaccine, we know that they are working hard to roll one out.  Once it is released, the CDC, Dr. Fauci and Bill Gates have said they want to make it mandatory for […]
Written by Karen Hardin May 26, 2020May 26, 2020

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