The Lesson of the Golden Calf
by Anna Sklyarsky There’s a lot of debate happening in this country right now about the proper balance of religious subjects being taught in public schools. Evolution was not allowed to be taught until laws like the Butler Act were struck down by the Supreme Court in 1968 (Epperson v. Arkansas) under the Establishment Clause … Read more
Restorationary Book Club
As part of our mission to restore American history and values, we have decided to start a Restorationary Book Club. The club will focus on books or literature which advances the truth about American history. Generally we will stick to the subjects of Economics, the Constitution, the Founders, Progressives, Current Events and fiction. The first … Read more
Slavery’s half truths made whole
By Thomas Nash There are many things which we learn about regarding slavery which are true: It was legal to own a slave in some of the States. Many of our Founders owned slaves. Many slaves were treated poorly to say the least. Slavery was and is in direct conflict with everything that United States … Read more
HERstory: Feminism, Freedom and Family
By Anna Sklyarsky When some hear the word “feminism” they immediately think of “Marcy” from the hit TV show “Married with Children”. Others flash back to the 60’s and leaders like Betty Friedan who challenged society’s “notions” of the role that women played at home, in the workforce and in the political arena. Some might … Read more
Why we have the government we deserve
By Thomas Nash Many Americans have become politically apathetic. Many consider themselves “apolitical” or they are simply uninterested in the goings on around DC. This is at the core of much of the troubles our republic is currently facing. There are four sentiments which we have found to be the most destructive. These sentiments are … Read more
Cruising Down the Road to Serfdom
By Thomas Nash Whether Democrat or Republican, liberal or conservative, we all must agree that the world is suffering economically. This does not seem to be a source of debate in this country anyway. No, here we debate over how we got to this point, as if suddenly proving beyond a shadow of a doubt … Read more
A Brief History of Labor Day
By Thomas Nash For about 120 years, Americans have enjoyed the first Monday of September as a day off of work. There are parades in some cities, many attend BBQs and wear red, white and blue, and others simply stay home and relax. While the majority of Americans enjoy the day, very few are aware … Read more
Tear Down That Wall!
By Anna Sklyarsky “Believing that religion is a matter which lies solely between Man and his God, that he owes account to none other for his faith or his worship, that the legislative powers of government reach actions only, and not opinions, I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which … Read more
Race-baiting in black and W%*te
By Thomas Nash The rally on 8/28 was meant to and did reflect a feeling that for too long Americans have been divided on everything from politics to religion to racial issues. The goal was to show the world that we can unite peacefully under the simple banners of God and country. This message was … Read more
James Lee and the Myth of Overpopulation
By Thomas Nash Yesterday, an armed and disturbed leftist named James Jay Lee entered the Discovery Channel office building in Silver Spring, Maryland and held employees hostage for hours until he was ultimately fatally shot. As he stated in his “manifesto”, Lee was protesting what he saw as irresponsible programming by TLC, which is part … Read more










