Year: 2022

Guest Column: Black leader believes ‘Black lies should matter’

America was hoodwinked. Some of us knew it from the start. Some of us should have known better from the start. The Black Lives Matter movement pretended to be about racial injustice. Mainstream media swooned. Churches centered the propaganda instead of Scripture. And Corporate America groveled at their feet. Seven years

FFRF attempt to end chaplain program an epic fail as city officials & clergy unite

MANSFIELD — Last month an atheist group wrote city officials saying police chaplains are “unconstitutional.” This group, the Freedom from Religion Foundation (FFRF), urged the police chief to end his department’s chaplain program. But after a host of clergymen petitioned the city administration in response, the call to end the

Test of time moves needle other way as clergy criticisms of Biden COVID mandate confirmed

NORTH CENTRAL OHIO — Last Fall, conservatives across the nation were critical of Joe Biden for issuing sweeping executive orders mandating federal employees and contractors to get the COVID shot. Consequently, OSHA rescinded the mandate in January after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 against the Labor Department’s authority to

Movie review: [S]ELECTION CODE reveals Deep State involvement in elections either by hook or by crook (VIDEO)

Was 2020 stolen? It’s deeper than that.  You’ve heard it said “Those who vote decide nothing. Those who count the votes decide everything.” (The film is not rated) What about those who code the vote? What if our leaders aren’t actually being elected by us, but instead… selected?  On August

Guest Column: The complete Sovietization of the Democrat party

With the wholly illegal and unconstitutional FBI raid on President Trump’s home at Mar-a-Lago on Monday, in search of documents they have long had access to, there can no longer be any doubt about the full communization of the American left.   The thorough weaponization and politicization of each of our

160 Clergy from the Buckeye Bible Belt call for end of abortion, saying ‘it is not healthcare’

NORTH CENTRAL OHIO- With Roe v. Wade overturned, the issue of abortion returns to statehouses. Ohio currently has a Heartbeat Law in place banning abortion at or around six weeks of pregnancy,. While many lives are being saved, a number of faith leaders are telling state lawmakers in a letter

76 Ohio faith leaders confront Wisconsin atheist group to preserve chaplain program

MANSFIELD — An anti-religion group has an axe to grind with government agencies partnering with local religious institutions. Saying ‘government and religion do not mix,’ the Freedom from Religion Foundation (FFRF) has a nationwide crusade compelling local governments to believe in their ideology or face legal trouble. Meanwhile, a group

Is Supreme Court victory for football coach on prayer a game-changer? (VIDEO)

ASHLAND –This past week the Supreme Court sided 6-3 with a high school football coach fired for praying on the field after games. The case surrounds Coach Joseph Kennedy and Bremerton School District in the State of Washington. Kennedy, a devout Christian, was fired from his role as varsity assistant coach after he

Roe v. Wade down for the count! Issue goes to states: Reaction from Faith leaders & activists

NORTH CENTRAL OHIO– On Friday, U.S. Supreme Court sided with the State of Mississippi and overturned the 1973 Roe v. Wade court opinion. The decision in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization was written by Justice Samuel Alito and decided 6-3 with Alito, Thomas, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, Barrett

Ohio Heartbeat Bill is now the law of the land

CINCINNATI – In the wake of a monumental Supreme Court decision, it is believed twenty-six states have abortion restrictions that will take effect banning the murder of the unborn. Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe v Wade, Federal District Court Judge Michael Barrett has dissolved the injunction he

GUEST COLUMN: What the Supreme Court has done is an act of repentance

In the most historic and momentous ruling in a generation, the U.S. Supreme Court has resoundingly overturned Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision that struck down virtually all state laws regulating abortion and that divided the American people unlike any other issue for 49 years. In a 6-3 decision released Friday,

Ohio Attorney General Leads Charge in Urging Feds to Investigate Violence Against Pro-Life Groups

COLUMBUS — In a pointed letter sent June 21st to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, Ohio Attorney General David Yost and his counterparts in eighteen states are urging Garland to take swift action in response to recent terrorist acts against Pro-life organizations, calling the lack of action intolerable, politically motivated and

GUEST COLUMN: After Disney, Will CEOs Think Twice about Pride Month?

It might seem like every other June 1, but inside corporate board rooms, this Pride Month feels different. Companies aren’t coasting into this rainbow bonanza like past years — empowered and carefree. They’re looking in the rearview mirror at a 2022 that’s been anything but kind to their CEOs’ woke

GUEST COLUMN: Top 20 developments on what we know after 2020 Presidential Election

After the 2020 election ended with Joe Biden declared the winner, the federal cybersecurity agency declared it was a perfectly secure vote. Months later, federal prosecutors admitted two Iranian nationals hacked into a state’s database and stole the identities of 100,000 voters in an effort to influence the election. Likewise, Wisconsin Governor

Shawnee State University pays stiff penalty for discriminating against professor over pronouns (VIDEO)

PORTSMOUTH — One Ohio university is learning what it means to ‘mind your p’s and q’s’ when it comes to conduct towards its faculty. In a recent court settlement, a philosophy professor has schooled his own employer after it harassed him over his own First Amendment rights. After a three-year

Bakery teaches Oberlin College expensive lesson about drawbacks of “Cancel Culture”

OBERLIN — In a unanimous Sixth District Court of Appeals ruling, a three-judge panel rejected Oberlin College’s claims and upheld a previous ruling that the college is guilty of defamation. The college will fork over thirty-four million dollars for the family-owned business’s legal fees and damages. The eight-figure disaster serves

Cannabis activists call off 2022 efforts weeks after Clergy “Believe Local” campaign launched (VIDEO)

MANSFIELD — Marijuana legalization will not be on the ballot for this November’s general election in Ohio. The “Coalition to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol” (CRMLA) instead said it will delay its legalization campaign until 2023. The announcement comes weeks after clergy from one hundred and ten congregations stated their opposition