Stupidocrisy: SCOTUS and abortion

Chief Justice Roberts Calls Leak “Egregious”

Since 1973, some 65 million unborn US citizens were deprived of their God-given and constitutional right to life. Liberal left political forces marshalled enough clout on the US Supreme Court to conjure up an unlegislated law of the land, or as then Justice Byron White put it an “exercise of raw judicial power.” It was…

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Overturning Roe does not end abortion

Roe V. Wade report

Politico obtained what it says is a draft decision that the Supreme Court is striking down Roe v Wade, the case that legalized abortion in 1973. If the document is authentic, Justice Samuel Alito has written the initial draft majority opinion, Politico reports, concluding: “We do not pretend to know how our political system or…

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Disinformation Governance Boards—Time to Act

Disinformation Governance Board

The federal and state governments are taking concrete actions to undermine American’s First Amendment rights to free speech and it is time to sound the alarm bells. The Department of Homeland Security has announced the formation of the Disinformation Governance Board aimed at cracking down on what the government deems disinformation and misinformation. The FBI…

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The Farm Chronicles: The Sting

Clear skies with white clouds

School was out. Summer was on the way. The redbud and dogwood blooms were giving way to their summer leaves. The creek cutting across the farm would soon calm from the spring rushing waters to a mere trickle winding its way through the woods. The grass was growing, the bees were buzzing, the frogs were…

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Bringing Hope to the Hopeless: The Testimonies

Bringing Hope to the Hopeless: The Testimonies  

Since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, the lives of many individuals, families, households and whole communities have been seriously devastated worldwide. In Ghana, the story is not any different. Many vulnerable people, underserved communities, needy families and downtrodden children have felt the impact more than anyone else. Government, churches, organizations and many…

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Of schools and churches

An empty classroom

There are two institutions involved in teaching at the local community level—churches and schools. Contemporary interpretation of law insists that the two are separated, but they have many things in common. In Loudoun County, Va., concerned parents started a movement over the teaching of Critical Race Theory and the grooming of young children by the…

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Stupidocrisy: Free Speech Undermines Democracy

Former President Barack Obama

The puppet master of the Democratic Party, Barack Obama, wasn’t satisfied with undermining human autonomy and personal privacy with socialist healthcare. He is now going after free speech, although he calls it “disinformation.” In his speech to Stanford University sponge-brains last Thursday titled “Disinformation is a Threat to Our Democracy,” Obama attacked the First Amendment,…

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What we’ve learned about the government and the pandemic

Vaccine Injury Resources

Throughout the recent pandemic, the US government has maintained that the vaccine was safe and effective. It also mandated treatments. Any and all alternatives to the government narrative and treatments were considered misinformation or disinformation. Doctors, nurses, scientists and other healthcare workers who dissented from the government narrative were demonized, censored, blackballed and many lost…

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Regulating free speech Obama style

Obama delivering a speech

Former president Barack Obama Thursday called for regulation of free speech because Americans have lost their “capacity to distinguish between fact, opinion, and wholesale fiction.” Prefacing his remarks as “pretty close to a First Amendment absolutist,” Obama said “people are dying because of misinformation.” Obama’s point is that there is so much misinformation and disinformation…

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The Farm Chronicles: Farm Cars

A young man holding a dog

We all know the utility of a pick-up truck on the farm. The pick-up is a necessity. Before pick-up trucks, the buckboard wagon was the utility vehicle. Point is, you can throw fence posts, wire, tools, and gasoline in the back and drive that old truck anywhere on the farm. If you didn’t get stuck…

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