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What Does it Mean to be a Conservative?
What does it mean to be a Conservative? Historically, issues of faith and family that reflect traditional morals and values – the sanctity of life, heterosexual marriage, and belief in God and in His Word – have been the primary hallmarks of conservatism. But today, a new type of Conservative is emerging, one that identifies as an atheist, transgender, or gay. How (or can) we reconcile our established definition of conservatism with the views presented by these new, non-religious, non-traditional, self-proclaimed Conservative voices?
Dr. Michael L. Brown contrasts the foundational importance of faith, family, and freedom to the traditional conservative …
Posted in Faith, Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged Christianity, conservatism, Dr. Michael L. Brown, heterosexual marriage, Sanctity of Life
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Colonel Allen West on The Military, Foreign Affairs and School Choice
In an interview posted at the Accuracy in Media website, Colonel Allen West delivers what conservatives have come to expect from him since his arrival on the national political scene back in 2010 when he was elected to Congress from Florida.
Posted in Education, Fundraiser
Tagged Accuracy in Media, Allen West, conservatism, Fox News Channel, Military Readiness, School Choice
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Why Political Correctness Is Political Cowardice
A majority of Americans oppose progressives’ agenda on race and identity. Why aren’t they speaking out?
Posted in Faith
Tagged affirmative action, conservatism, cowardice, democrats, Free Speech, identity politics, Leftism, multiculturalism, New York values, political correctness, Progressivism, Republicans, Ted Cruz, virtue
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