High calling of officer as DA lets 2 go in rogue cop cases

Rochelle Gelpin of Chattanooga has personal knowledge of a crime having been committed (by a cop, against her). She is considering a request for subpoena so she may  testify before the grand jury since the Hamilton County DA Neal Pinkston refuses to prosecute officer Jeff Rahn for perjury and abuse of process. (Photo David Tulis) Neal Pinkston, […]

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 […]

Yankees fund 6 more SROs here; schools, sheriff proud

Sheriff Jim Hammond announces U.S. funding for 6 school resource officers. Immediately to his right is U.S. Rep. Chuck Fleischmann. (Photo Wtvc.com) County sheriff Jim Hammond accompanied by federal congressman Chuck Fleischmann, has announced that the county is receiving $751,000 from a U.S. justice department grant, given only if the county gives a hefty F$431,000 […]

Mitchell runs to keep council seat, hopes people forget rejection of Eros

Jerry Mitchell, seeking re-election for city council in Chattanooga, boldly stood against marriage in favor of gay theory in 2013, a vote overturned by voters in a pro-marriage plebiscite. (Photo Mitchellforcitycouncil.com) “For this is the will of God, your sanctification: that you should abstain from sexual immorality; that each of you should know how to […]

City rejects ShotSpotter; it brings few results, is ‘privacy nightmare’

Surveillance gear for ShotSpotter locates point where a firearm is discharged, ostensibly to help catch illegal activity. A microphone listens for gunshots from a neighborhood telephone pole. (Photo ACLU). In January 2015 city government in Chattanooga considered using the ShotSpotter system at the request of Chief Fred Fletcher. Mr. Fletcher requested a subscription for a […]

‘Vaxxed’ tour collects vaccine injury stories in Chattanooga

A demonstrator urges people to investigate the CDC coverup of MMR vaccination injuries. (Photo TN Coalition for Vaccine Choice on Facebook) The group that made the band movie “Vaxxed” will be in Chattanooga on Monday to film vaccine injury stories from people like you. Polly Tommey, the British producer of the movie that was blockaded […]

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 […]

Gardenhire endorsement shows irrelevancy of Times Free Press editorial page

Sen. Todd Gardenhire serves the conventions of Republican and conservative government. (Photo YouTube) The right-hand editorial page of the Chattanooga Times Free Press has endorsed Sen. Todd Gardenhire for a new term in the Tennessee General Assembly. The text by Clint Cooper  praises his work in the public education sector, including getting cheaper passage in […]