
Constitution Day 2021: It’s time to make America free again
Although the Constitution was adopted on September 17, 1787, the fear of the new federal government was so strong that a “bill of rights” was demanded and became an eventuality.

Although the Constitution was adopted on September 17, 1787, the fear of the new federal government was so strong that a “bill of rights” was demanded and became an eventuality.

Freedom is never free. There is always a price—always a sacrifice—that must be made in order to safeguard one’s freedoms.

It was time for the U.S. to withdraw its forces from Afghanistan. That doesn’t make what we’re seeing going on there now any less an abject failure.

One would think that after 73 years of conflict punctured by wars, terrorism, bloodshed, and destruction, the Palestinians would have learned that Israel is a reality they cannot under any circumstances extinguish.

Gov. Ralph Northam announced additional appointments to his administration on Friday.

Daniel Rico awakens early each weekday morning to drive to a parking garage two blocks away from the state capitol building in Richmond.

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to be a convenient, traumatic, devastating distraction.

Vaccine passports, vaccine admission requirements, and travel restrictions may seem like small, necessary steps in winning the war against the COVID-19 virus, but that’s just so much propaganda.

Gov. Ralph Northam recently announced the reappointment of two members to the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors.

For years now, we have suffered the injustices, cruelties, corruption and abuse of an entrenched government bureaucracy that has no regard for the Constitution or the rights of the citizenry.
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