By David Tulis I snapped up the CD edition of Gulliver’s Travels after my 9-year-old had enjoyed it and have been howling at the satire so acidly penned by …
By Franklin Sanders We live in a tapeworm economy. The monetary system enables those who control the government-sanctioned money creation franchise to feed on all the rest of us …
Republican primary voters today pick a conservative as their standard bearer for the November balloting for a gerrymandered U.S. House district that includes Chattanooga and runs all the way …
By David Tulis If God is personal, as Christians claim, it is reasonable to believe that He is affronted by what is impersonal. The kingdoms of God’s rivals, those …
Eric Jones, a gospel minister, and I are engaged in a chat as we await the repair of our cars at S&S Auto in Brainerd. Rev. Jones serves Christian …
By William Anderson In the bawdy, satirical cartoon show, South Park, one episode seemed to be something akin to life imitating art (if one calls the show “art”). Called …
By David Tulis The Matt Nevels story in the Times Free Press caused a national sensation among thinking people the past two Sundays, and no doubt we will hear …
I am thinking today about the 193-page court opinion on Obamacare — National Federation of Independent Business vs. Kathleen Sebelius, Secretary of Health and Human Services — and how …