Socialism Fulfills Its Old Proverb: “Bad Company Is Like a Fish Market: We End Up Getting Used to the Stench”

Socialism Fulfills Its Old Proverb: “Bad Company Is Like a Fish Market: We End Up Getting Used to the Stench”

The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit held in China in early November had an unexpected side effect, at least for those who do not usually follow Chinese developments. Though having just bombastically signed with the United States a commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, China made clear it will only abide by … Read more

“Every Woman Dies but not Every Woman Truly Lives”

At the time Brittany Maynard was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer Donielle Wilde, of Charlotte, North Carolina, was given an equally somber diagnosis of stage four breast cancer. The similarities between the two stop there. Donielle was pregnant with her tenth child and was given two unacceptable options that could save her … Read more

Worshipping at the Altar of Egalitarianism

It would be difficult to find a system more tyrannical than the modern day egalitarian revolution which militantly promotes absolute equality. No where is this philosophy more apparent than in the homosexual movement. Not content with their recent equality gains regarding service in the military, marriage and adoption, they are now fighting … Read more

A Guide to Understanding the Immaculate Conception

It is undisputed that Mary is regarded as the mother of Jesus. What is disputed at times is the honor that is due to her, including that coming from her Immaculate Conception. For the feast of the Immaculate Conception, it seems proper then to offer a guide to understanding why the Blessed … Read more

China: Another “Miracle” of Land Reform

After decades of socialist exploitation, more than 40% of China’s arable lands are degraded, lamented the official New China news agency quoted by Reuters. The Chinese people are rich in qualities of various types, which can be appreciated in countless and wonderful works of art. On their artistic ceramics, delicate paintings and … Read more

The Big Pile of Work That Must Get Done

In face of a recession that never recedes, the assumption of a broad and growing prosperity for the middle class is in doubt. Gone are the heady days of the post-Cold War triumphalism of the nineties when optimistic observers believed that we might live forever in a kind of glorious consumerism. Instead, … Read more

The Ferguson Riots and the Tale of Two Americas

Most Americans are puzzled by the events centered on Ferguson, Mo. Judging from the reactions online, many Americans see this as a form of insanity. The riots and other acts to disrupt peace seem irrational and disproportionate. A common comment on online news services voiced the sentiments of many very clearly, “Is … Read more

‘Return to Order’ Earns Ninth Book Award

CHANDLER, AZ (Nov. 20, 2014) – The newest award earned by Return to Order underscores the author’s message that America needs to find its moral compass now more than ever. The book, written by John Horvat II, vice president for The American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property (TFP), … Read more

The Joy in Beholding the Heart of a Warrior

The Joy in Beholding the Heart of a Warrior 4

""""[vc_column_text]Thanks to Jim Roberts and the American Veterans Center,1 warriors from current and past wars are not forgotten. The Center’s Annual Conference showcased a collection of our nation’s heroes from World War II to the most recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. They are the stuff of which legends are made. While … Read more

If Cardinal O’Malley Founded a Church…

A story has it that when Napoleon Bonaparte was at the height of his glory, a courtier proposed that he founded a church. The Emperor of the French is said to have answered, with a lot of common sense: “After Jesus Christ, in order to found a Church you need to carry … Read more