Tag Archives: Committees of Correspondence
Samuel Adams: “Patriarch of Our Liberty”
He wasn’t just a beer label — he was the engine of the American Revolution. As the nation approaches its 250th birthday, it’s time to rediscover Samuel Adams, the Christian patriot who helped make independence possible.
Posted in Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged Benjamin H. Irvin, Boston Tea Party, Committees of Correspondence, Declaration of Independence, George Bancroft, George Washington, John Adams, John Hancock, Samuel Adams, Stacy Schiff, Thomas Jefferson
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The Battle Over Free Speech
In a free society, why should only one political side dominate the media? Yet social media, the networks, the cable channels, newspapers, and satellite programming are all completely dominated by the left. Recently, we saw quite a kerfuffle when DirecTV, owned by giant AT&T, decided to ignominiously drop Newsmax-TV from their lineup.
Posted in Media Watch
Tagged "All Things Considered", Bill of Rights, Committees of Correspondence, Dennis Prager, DirecTV, Elon Musk, First Amendment, Free Speech, James Russell Lowell, Jon Voight, Kevin McCarthy, Kevin Sorbo, Mike Huckabee, Newsmax, Once to Every Man and Nation", One America News, Richard Land, Ron DeSantis, Ted Cruz
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