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Let the Church be left alone by zealous protestors and an intrusive State alike, argues D. Paul Thomas
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For the Week of February 9, 2026 Trump administration finally gets ICE right: Despite the mainstream media's constant churn about midterm elections as if they were tomorrow, there is time for Trump to refocus on the economy, writes Mark Alexander Twenty years since V for Vendetta (2006): Mark Wegierski says that the story of spirited personal heroism is undermined by the film's ridiculous, misconceived sociopolitical premises Here's the truth—and it's not Pretti: It wasn't an ICE agent that killed protestor Alex Pretti, argues Selwyn Duke, but rather a network of organizations that promoted violence Defying reform: Abbas's elections are a direct challenge to President Trump: New participation requirements are presented as a barrier to militancy but instead entrench political dominance, undermine reform commitments, and heighten tensions with international frameworks, writes Lt.-Col. (res.) Maurice Hirsch Hiding from shareholders: McDonald's and UPS: Esther Bouquet says UPS and McDonalds are refusing to engage in shareholders and provide explanations and justification for their sustainability and DEI practices Last Week DHS: Get the ICE mission and optics right: The DHS has focused its ICE efforts on deporting the "worst of the worst," but it has failed to make that clear, argues Mark Alexander The Democrats will support immigration control -- at this precise point: Selwyn Duke argues that Democratic support for immigration is a strategic, power-driven tool to destabilize and reshape American society through demographic change rather than a principled or humanitarian commitment Looking back fifty years at a 1976 game about U.S. civil conflict – exploring social alternatives through eclectic media (Part Three): Mark Wegierski looks at Minuteman: The Second American Revolution A skeptic contemplates some cautionary tales: Patterns within the archetype and sleeper: 1928's R-101 airship disaster was a historically documented failure driven by institutional hubris and suppressed dissent, writes Charlotte Cerminaro, and is a cautionary example for everyone Deportation: A changing standard?: Democrats weren't always against deporting illegal immigrants, says David Reintjes, and recent history proves that very neatly Is CVS daring Trump to defend biological reality?: US President Donald Trump signed an executive order a year ago with its definition of genders, but it appears that CVS isn't interested, writes Stefan Padfield The maritime siege: A baseline for neutralizing Iran's oil lifeline: Ella Rosenberg argues that neutralizing Iran economically depends on synchronizing U.S. maritime interdiction with European financial closure Federal Reserve puts rate cuts on pause: It was no surprise that the US Federal Reserve held the line on rate cuts last week, says Mike Maharrey, but that doesn't mean that there aren't still issues Poor nations won't follow Europe, UN in economic suicide: Or, says Paul Driessen, continue letting global elites set policies that impoverish and kill their people View recent past articles or go to our archive
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