To those who say Ted Bundy should burn forever in eternity I would only say, so should I, so should all of us.
The United States has been from the beginning greatly influenced and primarily influenced by the Judeo-Christian system of values.
A disturbing prospect looms before us as Americans consider the possibility of a second term for President Barack Obama. Millions of conservatives who revere the Constitution, with its guarantees of freedom and limited government, have watched with alarm as the campaign season has unfolded.
Should Sen. McCain capture the nomination as many assume, I believe this general election will offer the worst choices for President in my lifetime. I certainly can't vote for Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama based on their virulently anti-family policy positions.
I would like to thank those who spoke boldly against the 'gay marriage float' in the 2014 Rose Parade. Apparently, that vigorous opposition came from perhaps millions of people, and it had a significant influence on how the matter was handled on network and cable television.
Although individual temperaments vary, boys are designed to be more assertive, audacious, and excitable than girls are.
It is deeply moving, powerful, and disturbing. A film that must be seen.
If traditional marriage is not the law of the land, the institution of the family will cease to exist.
Here's why I cannot vote for Rudy Giuliani. He's pro-abortion. He's never repudiated gay marriage in New York City or at least the civil unions in New York City. He's called a champion of gay rights. Rudy is opposed to school choice. He's in favor of open borders.
I would not vote for John McCain under any circumstances.
I'm still heard on 1,500 radio stations across North America every day, about 220 million people a day in 150 countries.
I cannot, and will not, vote for Senator John McCain, as a matter of conscience.
I'm certain that most couples expect to find intimacy in marriage, but it somehow eludes them.