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Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death

On March 23, 1775, Patrick Henry stood before the Second Virginia Convention and sounded one of the most famous calls to arms in American history. At the time, the colonies were disorganized, disunified, and disgruntled as debate ensued over forming defensive militias against the British....

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5 REASONS 12 STRONG IS A MUST-SEE FILM IN 2018

This week we had the opportunity to experience a private viewing of Jerry Bruckheimer’s newest film, 12 Strong. Based on the bestselling book Horse Soldiers by Doug Stanton, 12 Strong tells the real-life story of the U.S. Special Forces team that was sent into Afghanistan...

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The Real War on Christmas

The year was 1914. It was Christmas Eve on the Western front, five months after the outbreak of World War I in Europe. Earlier that fall, Pope Benedict XV had issued a statement requesting there be a hiatus of war to honor Christmas day. The...

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Where Does It Stop? An Honest Look at the Role of US History in Modern Culture.

Days after Charlottesville, Virginia rioted over the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee, President Trump asked a valid and important question. “I wonder, is it George Washington next week and is it Thomas Jefferson the week after? You know, you really...

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Can America Survive?

We live in one of the most unsettled and controversial times in the history of the United States. There is no question. There is no debate. We’ve lost principles and ideals, common courtesy, respect. We treat our fellow man with contempt and encourage division over...

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The Cost of Courage: September 11th Remembered

“Numerous civilians in all stairwells, numerous burn victims are coming down. We’re trying to send them down first…We’re still heading up.” Capt Patrick Brown, NYFD Fire Captain who courageously led his team north tower thirty minutes before the south tower collapsed.   Unsung Heroes It...

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The Battle of the Alamo: A Texan Legacy

The Battle of the Alamo is the creation story of Texas. Few men so well embody true patriotism as the legendary assembly that stood in defense of the Alamo from February 23 to March 6, 1836. With a cast of characters larger than life itself,...

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Liberty Was Purchased at The Cross

"I give and bequeath my soul to Almighty God that gave it me, hoping that through the meritorious death and passion of our Savior and Redeemer Jesus Christ to receive absolution and remission for all my sins." George Mason, Father of the US Bill of...

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