Fly battle flag at Marine’s funeral, get arrested?

By David Tulis The Muslim attack that killed five military men in Chattanooga has brought paroxysms of grief, an emotional public outpouring of sympathy and an unconstitutional edict from Mayor Andy Berke. Mayor Berke intends to keep away from the funeral procession demonstrators such as members of the Fred Phelps family of Westboro Baptist church […]

Passive, pessimistic city pulpits face invigorating conflict

By Bojidar Marinov / From Axe to the Root For anyone who has followed and understands the relationship between church leadership and civil government in the U.S. in the last 50 years, declarations of American pastors pledging civil disobedience in case the Supreme Court decides to favor sodomite “marriage” (like this one, for example, or […]

Despite weakness of faith, Christians have duty to pray for clerk Knowles

Several hundred people rally in Montgomery, Ala., June 6 to support marriage. (Photo Sanctity of Alabama on Facebook) By David Tulis The federal high court in Washington plans to announce in the next few days whether a constitutonal rights for Jim-Joe marriages exists — an opinion that will overturn marriage if it goes in favor […]

U.S. tinkers with weather not just to exploit states, but steamroll nations

Bristol, Tenn., becomes shrouded with manmade clouds May 16, 2015. (Photo Geoengineering Our Tennessee Skies on Facebook) Western governments by policy have whitened the skies over their cities and farmland, as here in Zerbst, Germany, with “negative emissions,” which accentuate and deepen a global warming trend. (Photo Robert Tamer) Heavily aerosolized skies with their glittering […]

How local economy owns constitution & how oaths breathe life into it

David Tulis explains how the constitution lives among the people. Commoners insist on its protections and demand to be respected by being belligerent claimants in person. Officials make it live by swearing oaths to uphold it. In second half, Joel Huffman, 14, tells about his lawn business. Tweet Pin It

A chief justice puts human face on doctrine of lesser magistrate

Tennessee county clerks face a possible anti-marriage ruling out of Washington in June. They should say “no, sir!” not merely on the basis of personal religious conviction, but on a firm footing in legal reasoning. To supply them with LEGAL reasons to ignore a pro-gay ruling I make available my little work, “Good Faith & […]

Feds seize state-only fugitives as Hammond, Fletcher persist in unholy alliance

Federal marshals and local sheriff’s deputies in Memphis gather forces to arrest a fugitive in a Memphis apartment complex. (Photos U.S. Marshals Service) By David Tulis Local police and sheriff’s deputies stand in the shadows as news reports tell how a federal agency led a fugitive roundup in the Chattanooga area. The U.S. Marshals Service […]

Hot News Talk Radio extends reach, touts free markets, local economy

Radio veteran Sab Cupelli installs an exciter board on a transmitter as talk show star Russell Stroud awaits orders. Both work at Hot News Talk Radio 1240 AM in Soddy-Daisy. (Photo David Tulis) By David Tulis If you are somebody’s who’s prayed for my work in Christian journalism in Chattanooga, many thanks. God is proving […]

County clerks owe duty to public to uphold marriage despite hostile claims

The doctrine of the lesser magistrate is prospering in Alabama as probate judges honor the state constitution despite Yankee threat. A rally Feb. 22, 2015, in Montgomery. (Photo Sanctity of Marriage Alabama) By David Tulis County court clerks facing the gay mudslide in the Chattanooga area have a duty to consider their high office, and […]

How local, state officials in ‘good faith’ defy alien jurisdictions

Marriage defenders in Montgomery, Ala., at a Feb. 22, 2015, rally count on probate judges to defend constitutional government. (Photo Sanctity of Marriage Alabama) By David Tulis An important way for common people like you and me to hold public officials accountable is to deny them grounds for claiming “good faith” error as they tromp […]