Jews around the world celebrating Hanukkah will light a candle in the menorah each night for eight days. This tradition symbolizes the eight days a one-day supply of oil lasted the Maccabees following the rededication of the world-regions. Also known as the Festival of Lights, Hanukkah is a reminder that …
Read More »From my dad's death in Afghanistan 20 years ago to Taliban retaking the country. How did we get here?
On Nov. 25, 2001, I was an infant when a topics came to my family’s house in Manassas, Virginia, to inform us that my father, Johnny “Mike” Spann, wasn’t coming home. He had been killed in battle at the Qala-i-Jangi fortress in Afghanistan. My dad was one of the first …
Read More »National Adoption Month – Here's how to connect children in need with forever families
Every child has the inherent right to be a part of a loving, caring and secure family. It’s a truth that we have championed for more years than we can count, yet it is juxtaposed with the reality that some 15 million children around the world are living outside the …
Read More »Wealthiest 1% get richer under Dems' reckless tax-and-spend package
The elections’ self-stated effort to “change America,” and to do so unilaterally through the budget reconciliation process, has revolved around an ever-changing menu of tax hikes guided not by sound tax policy, but by the revenue they want to raise. These finance are being sold under the guise of …
Read More »Biden's biggest economic liability is his credibility
Americans say theeconomy” target=”_blank”> economy <, more people think the massive “Build Back Better” spending bill that recently passed in the House will hurt rather than help their families. And even though the president has promised repeatedly that no one making less than $400,000 in income will see their taxes …
Read More »The Waukesha tragedy – how could God allow this to happen?
Our nation witnessed a horrific tragedy in the us-regionssuburb of Waukesha on Sunday. An SUV sped through a small-town Christmas parade, hitting dozens of people and killing at least five. I cannot speculate on the motives of the driver. But the pain we feel at seeing such an innocent celebration …
Read More »Now that Rittenhouse is not guilty, can Norfolk Police Officer Kelly have his job back?
The acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse produced a number of immediate changes beyond the custodial status of the 18-year-old himself. GoFundMe lifted its ban on people contributing to his defense—after his defense was over and the verdict was in. Some media outlets finally reported on evidence that supported his self-defense claims …
Read More »A message from parents to schools — stop sexualizing our kids
“How old were you when you had sexual intercourse for the first time?” “Have you ever had oral sex?” “The last time you had sexual intercourse, did you or your partner use a condom?” No, these are not inquiries traded by adults pondering the safety of a consensual encounter. All …
Read More »Thanksgiving reminds us that Americans are still a people of great faith
It’s almost a bromide that “America is a religious country.” Anyone who doubts that has never celebrated occasions! While it is true that Americans seem to be drifting away from religion” target=”_blank”>organized religion< Exhibit A is Thanksgiving. Even the crustiest “secularist,” who may never have been inside a church, bows …
Read More »The Republican Party is looking at a truly historic opportunity in 2022
With less than a year to go before the 2022 midterm elections, the senate is staring at an opportunity of truly historic proportions. Even before the shocking results of the gubernatorial races last month things looked good, all signs were pointing to “yes” on taking back Congress. But the win …
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