The Age of Amorality
By Judie Brown Anyone who paid close attention to the recent midterm elections knows that one thing is perfectly clear. This nation’s citizens couldn’t care… Read More »The Age of Amorality
By Judie Brown Anyone who paid close attention to the recent midterm elections knows that one thing is perfectly clear. This nation’s citizens couldn’t care… Read More »The Age of Amorality
By Judie Brown Folks love to put labels on things, especially in the political realm. And when it comes to the word liberalism, you can… Read More »Liberalism Can Be Deadly
By Judie Brown Tuesday, November 8, was not a banner day for the babies, nor was it a banner day for truth and honesty. It… Read More »The Political Moment
By Judie Brown The recent actions of President Biden and Hollywood celeb Anne Hathaway remind us of the words Pope Leo XIII wrote in Aeterni… Read More »Of Mice and Women
By Judie Brown Zacchaeus climbed a sycamore tree to get a good look at Jesus, who upon looking up said, “Zacchaeus, come down. Hurry, because… Read More »Justice and the Sycamore Tree
By Judie Brown When sin becomes a matter of opinion, human beings become collateral damage. In the process, naïve individuals rely on what they read… Read More »The Human Tragedy of Erroneous Views
By Judie Brown NBC news recently ran a pro-abortion commentary about protecting human personhood. The writer, former Texas state senator Wendy Davis, is one of… Read More »Hypocrisy and Human Personhood
By Judie Brown Americans are living in bizarre times, especially if one is accustomed to receiving at least a modicum of truth from various sources,… Read More »Berserk Political Fearmongering
By Judie Brown The old saying “money is the root of all evil” takes on special significance when we are talking about the organizations and… Read More »Show Me the Money
By Judie Brown David Kupelian recently wrote: “Today’s Democratic Party is, in a very real sense, ‘possessed’—that is, its political and thought leaders have been completely taken… Read More »The Devil Is Nonpartisan
By Judie Brown I suppose we could give Kamala Harris, the nation’s vice president, a pass since she never actually bore a child of her… Read More »Kamala Loathes Truth
By Judie Brown Norma Jeane Mortenson was born in 1926, grew up to become the famous actress Marilyn Monroe, and tragically died in 1962 from… Read More »Norma Jeane’s Greatest Sadness