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Unsure About Massachusetts Ballot Questions? Vote No On All Four
Massachusetts voters will get to decide four ballot questions today. We say, keep it simple: vote No on all four of them.
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Massachusetts voters will get to decide four ballot questions today. We say, keep it simple: vote No on all four of them.
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I've worked in the pro-life movement for 32 years. I live in Georgia. I'm going to vote for the pro-life candidate, Herschel Walker. I'll vote for him knowing full well that he has been accused of paying for an abortion in his past. And
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I teach in a law school. For several years now my students have been mostly Millennials. Contrary to stereotype, I have found that the vast majority of them want to learn. But true to stereotype, I increasingly find that most of them cannot think, don't know very much,
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"If you want to know why I'm running, look around." Herschel Walker's straight-talking opposition to the Biden-Warnock economic agenda is succinct and effective. There's much that can be said about the Biden administration's deluge of bad economic policies, but Herschel
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Envy is a powerful force in the human race. And it raises its ugly head again and again in states like Massachusetts. We hear the mantra from so-called "progressives" over and over again: "The wealthy should pay more." Or they should pay "their fair share.
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On Monday, September 12th, Boston Trinity Academy opened the new school year with its annual Convocation chapel service. And for the first time in 13 years, iconic headmaster and founding trustee Frank Guerra did not lead the service. He, and his wife, Rebekah Guerra, also a founding trustee and later
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Kris Mineau died on September 3rd. A heroic pilot during the Vietnam war, a missions pastor at his church, and the leader of Massachusetts Family Institute for 15 years, Mineau was the embodiment of what the famous missionary Eric Liddell in the movie Chariots of Fire called "muscular Christianity.
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On Wednesday, about 50 migrants from Venezuela arrived at Martha's Vineyard Airport from Texas (via a brief stop in Florida), courtesy of two charter airplanes hired by the administration of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. By midday Friday, they were gone, whisked away to a military base on Cape