March 21, 2014
Category: Whose rules?

March 18, 2014
Detached retina case: Judge blind to federalism, gay theory blurs equality
By David Tulis The rulings in U.S. district courts against state constitutions that define marriage as being between one man and one woman are a form of proposed blindness …

March 14, 2014
Reformed pastor explains how Christianity defies evil edicts from afar
In Focus 01/07/14 Lesser Magistrates need to Stand for what’s right from VCY America TV on Vimeo. The doctrine of the lesser magistrate requires elected officials to defend law, …

February 19, 2014
Gay party, intoxicated by taste of whine, argues against rights of people
By David Tulis Homosexual city council member Chris Anderson is demanding that a circuit court judge reverse a recall petition that he says is an instrument of official repression …

February 12, 2014
Hiding behind erection, Anderson would muzzle electorate, let state sniff motives
By David Tulis Chattanooga city council’s homosexual member offers bluff talk to the election commission as it considers a resident petition for his recall. Chris Anderson, through an attorney, …

February 1, 2014
Office Depot urges you to win points by trading on Lord’s Day
By David Tulis Two national companies care about the Lord’s Day. Chick-fil-A and Hobby Lobby were founded by Christian people mindful about God’s claim on the first day of …

January 30, 2014
If national economy crashes, use Catanzaro theory to break out
By David Tulis James Catanzaro, a state official in charge of Chattanooga State community college, gives a lively lesson about how the free market works. It works through personal …

January 27, 2014
Behind effort to politically unman Anderson is capital idea: Marriage
By David Tulis Chattanooga city council member Chris Anderson faces a petition for recall on the part of disgruntled residents dissatisfied by his representation overall as much as by …