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Is Political Morality Important?
According to a 2022 poll, most Americans believe the United States Congress is morally corrupt. Sixty-three percent of Americans, including a majority ...
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Former Legislator Arrested in Bribery Probe
When people refer to political corruption in American politics as a cesspool, it’s usually just a metaphor. But in one recent case, the term could ...
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Where Churches Serve Democracy
When Americans go to the polls, they go to town halls, high school gyms, fire stations, and churches. There are more than 60,000 polling places in America, ...
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3.5% Can Change the World
Non-violent protests are twice as likely to succeed as armed conflicts. Those engaging a threshold of 3.5 percent of the population have never failed ...
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Meet Me in the Middle, I Dare You
Rumors have been circulating that Mathew McConaughey might be considering a run for governor of Texas in 2022, and perhaps a higher office after that. ...
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A Mother’s Influence Advanced Women’s Right to Vote
On August 18, 1920 state lawmakers in Tennessee filed into the statehouse to cast their ballots on the ratification of the 19th Amendment. Carrie Chapman ...
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Our Naturalization Certificate
Pastor Eduardo Davila tells this story:
I have here an extremely important document. We all have important documents: a marriage certificate, the title ...
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Garth Brooks Attacked on Twitter for ‘Sanders’ Jersey
Garth Brooks hit the stage in Detroit wearing the jersey of retired Detroit Lions running back Barry Sanders. However, the photo he posted backstage confused ...
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The Church Is the Conscience of the State
"The church must be reminded that it is not the master or the servant of the state but rather the conscience of the state. It must be the guide and the ...
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Kids Analyze Presidential Candidates
The Washington Post recently performed a fun focus group test on kids ranging from six to eight. The Post showed kids 60-second clips of the top seven ...
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