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When facts become secondary to emotion, truth dies. And a society that doesn’t value truth cannot survive.
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If Obama learned one thing from FDR, it was that every socialist needs his foot soldiers.
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The secular bullies believe they have an exclusive patent on scientific knowledge.
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This is what makes leftists leftists: an unearned sense of moral superiority over you.
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All this was lies. It was nasty, baseless, and ridiculous – there was far more evidence of anti-Semitism in the Occupy movement than there was evidence of racism within the Tea Party. But that didn’t stop the media from trying. In fact, they and their friends tried so hard to label the Tea Party racist that they stooped to planting faux racists, including faux Nazis, at Tea Parties, just to gin up racial controversy. The Tea Parties threw the infiltrators out.
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1. Why do you think today’s young people are so jaded? Do you feel that the “live and let live” culture has corrupted our moral system? Why do you think American society rejected traditional moral values – the values our founders believed were necessary for our national survival – in favor of moral relativism? How much do you feel our cultural institutions – Hollywood, academia, public schools, and the mass media – are complicit in lowering societal standards?
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You know what’s fun? Christmas lights. They are twinkly an pretty and they make me happy, because they are twinkly and pretty.
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Students are taught to confess their “white privilege” – a key component of the intersectional theory undercutting traditional American notions of individual responsibility and rights.
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Lasting happiness can only be achieved through cultivation of soul and mind. And cultivating our souls and minds requires us to live with moral purpose.
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