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Father Jerzy Showed How To Defeat Enemies With Goodness NOT Guns

Violence Is NOT The Solution Mandeville, LA – Exclusive Transcript – "Mr. Rieth, writing at The Imaginative Conservative, writes, “Overcoming Evil With Goodness.”  Many would say that there is an evil in Ferguson, Missouri today.  So is there a way to overcome it with goodness?  Well, according to Blessed Martyr Father Jerzy Popieluszko, there is."  Check out today’s transcript for the rest…. Begin Mike Church Show Transcript Mike:  Mr. Rieth, writing at […]

todayAugust 22, 2014 6

This Day in Founder's History

This Day In Founding Fathers History – 22 August

This Day In Founders History – 22 August - On this day in 1777, the Continental Congress ordered the movement of militia in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware and Virginia to specific locations to await orders from General Washington when a letter from W. Bordley to William Paca, delegate from Maryland, was read, which stated: “Advice being received that the enemy’s fleet are in Chesapeake Bay between Rock Hall and the mouth […]

todayAugust 22, 2014 12

Daily Clip

How Did Obama Claim Possession Of Ferguson, Convenience Store, Robbery Tape?

Mandeville, LA – Exclusive Transcript –" I have a question.  This is a stupid question, but I think it’s a relevant question.  I’ve seen the video.  The video was taken on a surveillance camera that was owned by the convenience store in Ferguson, Missouri.  It’s his tape!  It’s not owned by Obama or Holder or Governor Nixon or the police chief.  That’s his tape."  Check out today’s transcript for the rest…. […]

todayAugust 21, 2014 10

This Day in Founder's History

This Day In Founding Fathers History – 21 August

This Day In Founders History – 21 August - On this day in 1777, the Continental Congress was informed that a large collection of tar was made at Wilmington, North Carolina and that the enemy’s fleet was upon the southern coast. “Resolved, That it be earnestly recommended to the executive power of North Carolina, to cause all the military and naval stores in the said State, to be removed to […]

todayAugust 21, 2014 2

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Ron Paul – Iraq, Amnesty, Foreign Policy

Mandeville, LA – Exclusive Transcript – (Originally Published 19 June, 2014) "All those things that you mentioned that we’re talking about contribute to it.  It also really feeds into this class warfare, which is going to get much, much worse because the country is going to get poorer and poorer.  Then we’ll have a currency crisis and we’ll have the violence in the street.  What really concerns me is the accumulation […]

todayAugust 20, 2014 6

This Day in Founder's History

This Day In Founding Fathers History – 20 August

This Day In Founders History – 20 August - On this day in 1776, the Continental Congress “resolved itself into a committee of the whole to take into their farther consideration the Articles of Confederation.” Congress also appointed Dr. John Morgan “director general and physician in chief of the American hospital.” For more, check out today's This Day In Founders History....

todayAugust 20, 2014 5

This Day in Founder's History

This Day In Founding Fathers History – 18 & 19 August

[private |FP-Monthly|FP-Yearly|FP-Yearly-WLK|FP-Yearly-So76|FP-Founding Brother|FP-Founding Father|FP-Lifetime] [/private]   This Day In Founders History – 18 & 19 August On August 18, 1735, the newspaper Boston Evening-Post, successor to The Weekly Rehearsal, was first published by Thomas Fleet. The newspaper was in print for 40 years. In 1791 on August 19, Benjamin Banneker, a free African-American mathematician, scientist and farmer, wrote to Thomas Jefferson pleading for justice for African-Americans. He also included a […]

todayAugust 18, 2014 6

This Day in Founder's History

This Day In Founding Fathers History – 16 August

This Day In Founders History – 16 August On this day in 1777, the Battle of Bennington, Vermont took place, although it was actually fought entirely in Walloomsac, New York, about ten miles to the west. General John Stark and his force of nearly 2,000 men, outnumbering their opponents nearly 2:1, were victorious over the British and Hessian forces.

todayAugust 16, 2014 9

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