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Faith, Family, Freedom, Forgiveness vs. “Extremists”: Why Democrats’ Rhetoric After Charlie Kirk’s Murder Feels Like Gasoline on the Fire

While conservatives gathered to honor Charlie Kirk with themes of faith, family, freedom, and forgiveness, Democrats doubled down on labeling their opponents “extremists” and attacking the Supreme Court. In the very week that forgiveness triumphed over rage, their rhetoric poured gasoline on the fire—fueling division and empowering the radicals who act on words of hate.

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Charlie Kirk’s Assassination and the Decline of Family Values in America

Charlie Kirk’s assassination is more than a political tragedy—it’s a mirror reflecting America’s deeper moral collapse. His message of faith and family values stands in stark contrast to the hateful rhetoric tolerated on the left and the silence of media and politicians. As family courts profit from broken homes and over 20 million children grow up without a parent, Kirk’s call to restore faith and family exposes the rot at the core of our institutions.

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Is Christianity Under Attack? The Minneapolis Shooting, Political Rhetoric, and a Growing Divide

The shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis reignited a fierce debate: is Christianity under attack in America? Globally, persecution of Christians is undeniable, with violence surging in places like Nigeria, North Korea, and Afghanistan. At home, however, the battle often looks cultural—church vandalism, declining faith, and rhetoric that dismisses prayer as irrelevant. In the aftermath of the Minneapolis tragedy, when Democrats mocked prayer instead of respecting it, many believers saw not just a policy debate but a growing hostility toward their faith.

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“Even the Famous Aren’t Safe”: Oliver Anthony’s Divorce, Fame, and the Scornful Machinery of Family Court

Oliver Anthony’s rise to fame with “Rich Men North of Richmond” has not shielded him from the family court system, where he faces demands from his ex-wife for a portion of his future earnings. His song “Scornful Woman” reveals the emotional and financial toll of divorce, highlighting systemic issues affecting fathers, regardless of status.

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Government Overreach or Necessary Action? 88 Children Seized from Iowa Faith-Based Camp with Few Answers Given

In Louisa County, Iowa, 88 children from a Christian summer camp were taken into protective custody, raising concerns about due process and government transparency. The lack of specific charges or evidence of abuse has alarmed the community, prompting calls for accountability and investigation into the motivations behind this mass removal.

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