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State Representative Sherman (D-Lancaster) authored the Botham Jean Act. Photo courtesy Fox4 Dallas.

State Representative Sherman (D-Lancaster) authored the Botham Jean Act. Photo courtesy Fox4 Dallas.

EDITORIAL: Why I support Bo’s Law

AUSTIN – I had heard rumors about Texas State Representative Carl Sherman’s (D-109) House Bill 929 introduced in the 87th Texas Legislative Session this year and what it was meant to do or not do for gun owners.
Chimichurri Chickpea Salad

Chimichurri Chickpea Salad

TASTE: Give spring salads a fresh spin

FAMILY FEATURES – With spring and warmer weather comes salad season, offering a perfect canvas for creating refreshing meals and appetizers centered around tasty greens, juicy tomatoes and crave-worthy dressings.

EDITORIAL: The Left’s hoodwinking of America

No greater hoodwinking of America has ever been proposed than through a dangerous and deceitful piece of current federal legislation that will create a one-party rule. In March 1933, the German people voted in their last full and free election until West Germans voted in 1949.

EDITORIAL: The Equality Act (HR 5) is not about equality

It is about destroying our entire culture, denying biological truth, and giving SPECIAL RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES to sexual “orientation” and “gender.”The Equality Act is a radical piece of legislation that severely restricts our First Amendment rights to freedom of speech and freedom of association.

OUT TO PASTOR: Be careful what you smile about

I am a student of smileology and have been just about all my life. If you can’t smile at something, it’s not worth thinking about. Of course, certain things in life are serious, but not that many. Too many people take everything seriously and ruin their life.

On the job training (part 1)

“A disciple is not above his teacher, but everyone who is perfectly trained will be like his teacher.” – LUKE 6:40 Disciple means one under the discipline of another and in our case, under the Lordship of Christ.

THIS WEEK IN AMERICAN HISTORY

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, on March 25, 1911, was the deadliest industrial disaster in the history of the city, and one of the deadliest in U.S. history.