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Celebrating the Constitution’s Birthday
The United States Constitution, born 227 years ago, is one of the most profound documents ever written. It was centuries in the making and created
Christianity vs Humanism
Easter brings Christianity, the heartbeat of American liberty, to center stage. Our Founders were almost unanimous in their Christian beliefs. America’s Constitution is centered on
Anti-discrimination Legislation Wants to Fool Mother Nature
by Pamela Romney Openshaw, Get It Right, Weekly Tuesday Column, Daily Herald Anti-discrimination legislation is knocking at Utah’s doors. This legislation would allow members of
Do We Need Government to Manage Our Lifestyles?
Sustainable development, or government’s management of where we live and how we travel, is moving full steam ahead in Utah and Utah County. The United
Utopia Is a Bust
It’s the American dream to own property, which to most of us means land and a house. If this defines property, however, only some own
We Are Fighting the “Big Boys” for Our Land
What do you do when the “big boys” won’t give you your “stuff”? Do you cave, or fight? That’s the issue with Utah’s lands and
America is Home to Miracles and Sacrifice
We love the things we sacrifice for, and many Americans have sacrificed their all for their country. Our great battles tell the stories. Why have
It’s Our Job to Discipline Elected Officials
Discipline is often unpopular. Children avoid it, teens dislike it and parents are determined to give it to their offspring. As citizens, we need to
Christian Principles Glue Society Together
It’s Christmas, when believers in our Redeemer, Jesus Christ, celebrate His divine birth and life. We have had His teachings since He taught them to
Biggest Brother Wants Your Children
Of all the dark clouds forming on America’s horizon, few are more worrisome than the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. This
We Do Not Have Too Many Babies
Population numbers the world over are falling. Social scientists who study demographic issues point to the Sexual Revolution of the 1960s, which charges onward today,
Thanksgiving Shows American Exceptionalism
When William Bradford, Pilgrim leader, first set foot on American soil, he could not have known the results of his efforts. One-hundred and one Pilgrims