System won’t let prosecutor obtain justice in school bus killings
Criminals rot for years in Tennessee prisons such as this one in Bledsoe County. (Photo DLR Group) Because Tennessee has embraced a man-centered system of justice, the prosecution by district attorney Neal Pinkston against Johnthony Walker in the yellow school bus crash case will be unable to bring justice and restitution to bear. By David […]
What’s wrong with concealed carry permits
Concealed carry permits convert a right into a privilege. There are many sound reasons and arguments against statutes requiring concealed carry permits. Some of these arguments are as follows: (for the sake of brevity no support documentation is provided but is available upon request). By Jay Hirsch / Noogaradio AM 1240 FM 101.1 UNBIBLICAL: There […]
Homeowner accuses judge of unjust dealings, city of fraud
Faded flags of defiant causes and imperial tyranny fly at the gate of the Thomas and Carol Gaddy house just outside Dunlap, Tenn., where folksy homeowners are defying demands for a city “inspection.” (Photo David Tulis) Carol Gaddy of Dunlap is accusing circuit court judge Thomas W. Graham of favoritism, illegal communications and the furthering […]
Your shantytown is my housing free trade zone
Scrap lumber like this on a construction project on Main Street of Chattanooga would be recycled by homeless people for their own “free trade zone” dwellings. (Photo David Tulis) A worksite dumpster could become the “home depot” of homeless people if they could build their own dwellings in an unregulated housing free trade zone in […]
Homeschooled gal youngest ever to graduate from UT nursing school
Jacqueline Gaddis, right, with her older sister, Madeleine, both nursing students graduating together at UT’s college of nursing. Jacqueline Gaddis is getting a head start on her nursing career. Gaddis — who will receive her degree on Friday from the College of Nursing — is the youngest graduate that college officials can remember. She is […]
Doss a hero for defense of 2 godly claims: Lord’s Day, pacifism
The Tulis boys visit Desmond and Frances Doss on Lookout Mountain, Ga., in 2004. The boys are, from left, Josiah, Jacob and David Jonathan. (Photos David Tulis) The Desmond Doss house on Lookout Mountain with its replica statute of liberty in the front yard. A war-wounded and partly deaf Desmond Doss signs my copy of his […]
Dad to Trail Life boys: Evil people elect evil presidents
Voters wait in line 25 minutes in Chattanooga for early voting at a convention center in Hixson. (Photo David Tulis) A woman signs her name on a state form so she can vote in a federal presidential election. (Photo David Tulis) [Here is my talk Tuesday night giving a devotional before the boys and dads […]
Evangelical vote will decide election
Hillary Clinton is a typical New York Yankee, confident in state intervention at every turn and the joys of foreign wars. (Photo Hillaryclinton.com) For those who have followed past US presidential elections this 2016 campaign has to be one for the ages. The American electorate has seen everything from the rigging of “super delegates,” to […]
CDC proposes indefinite detainment, forced vaccination, unlimited surveillance for travelers
We have until October 14 to give the CDC feedback on its proposed rule. Go to www.regulations.gov/comment?D=CDC-2016-0068-0001 and tell CDC what you think! By Chiara King The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to amend its quarantine regulations. These Proposed Rules will allow CDC and its agents to perform MANDATORY […]
Incrementalism won’t work to save lives; must demand abolition of abortion
Pro-life activist Don Cooper stands with a pro-baby truth truck in front of the Yankee legislature in Washington, D.C. (Photo Missionaries to the Preborn) When I first began my involvement in the abortion fight, I was an immediatist. We would actually go to the deathcamps themselves and interpose at the doors – placing ourselves between […]