These Songs of Freedom
Posted onThis episode looks at the beauty of law and respect for America’s endless and wonderful flow of immigrants.
This episode looks at the beauty of law and respect for America’s endless and wonderful flow of immigrants.
This episode of Settlement Podcasts looks at the accusation and recent impeachment based on the claim that President Trump incited an insurrection. In this podcast there is a reference to Senator Rand Paul’s speech on the impeachment on the Senate floor.
Full and clear interview with journalist and author Bill Gertz. A special part of this conversation includes Bill’s deeper insights into his most recent book Deceiving the Sky. Transcript: Frank Kaufmann (0:00) Good morning. I’m Frank Kaufman, president of the professor’s world peace Academy. Welcome to the PWPA Scholars Interview series. We are greatly honored […]
Original article from The Epoch Times, January 12, 2021 House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and her fellow gender-inclusive enthusiasts have taken a bold and much-disparaged move to erase language that expresses the reality of familial relationships. In the name of inclusivity, words such as “father, mother, son, daughter, brother, sister, uncle, aunt, cousin, nephew, niece, […]
By Frank Kaufmann December 20, 2020 Doctor Jonathan Wells has his Ph.D. in theology from Yale University and his Ph.D. in biology from the University of California at Berkeley. He is the author of Charles Hodge’s Critique of Darwinism(1988), Icons of Evolution (2000), The Politically Incorrect Guide to Darwinism and Intelligent Design (2006), The Myth […]
By Peter C. Myers From City Journal Summer 2019 The cover of the textbook used as part of the BLM curriculum, which seeks to make “classrooms and schools sites of resistance to white supremacy and anti-blackness.” (Courtesy of the Publisher, Rethinking Schools). Black Lives Matter, though less prominent in the headlines of late, continues to […]
By Editorial Board of Epoch Times From Epoch Times December 14, 2020 Media credit: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images The 2020 presidential election is unlike any before and requires unprecedented measures to protect it, our republic, and our future. The degree and scale of voter fraud was unprecedented. In swing states, President Donald Trump had […]
By Gaby Galvin From U.S. News & World Report April 29, 2020 The U.S. marriage rate fell to the lowest level on record in 2018. (Win McNamee/Getty Images) THE U.S. MARRIAGE RATE reached a historic low in 2018, according to federal data spanning more than a century. Social and economic shifts in the U.S. are visible […]
By Valerie Richardson From The Washington Times August 16, 2016 Black Lives Matter demonstrators gather during a protest on Broad Street in Philadelphia on July 26, 2016, during the second day of the Democratic National Convention. (Associated Press) For all its talk of being a street uprising, Black Lives Matter is increasingly awash in cash, […]
By Nathaniel Rakich and Elena Mejía From FiveThirtyEight October 31, 2020 Photo Credit: FiveThirtyEight There’s a good chance we won’t know who won the presidential election on election night. More people than ever are voting by mail this year due to the pandemic, and mail ballots take longer to count than ballots cast at polling places. […]