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Tag Archives: Diane Rufino
INDEPENDENCE DAY: The Story of Us
by Diane Rufino, July 4, 2016 Independence Day – What it really means…. What does Independence Day – the 4th of July – mean to you? Is it just a holiday to eat, drink, and light off fireworks? Do you … Continue reading
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Tagged 4th of July, Declaration of Independence, Diane Rufino, English Bill of Rights, Grand Remonstrance, Halifax Resolves, holidady, Independence, independence day, John Adams, Lee Resolution, Magna Carta, Petition of Right, Revolutionary War, secession, Thomas Jefferson, US history, war for independence
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Obama’s Legacy
by Diane Rufino Obama’s legacy will be his disastrous foreign policy, his rejection of Christianity, and his disassociation from traditional American values. When he promised to “transform” America, he wasn’t kidding. Unfortunately, when voters were attracted to that promise, they … Continue reading
The Supreme Court Failed the Pro-Life Movement by Further Entrenching the Notion of a Women’s Unfettered Right to Abortion Access
by Diane Rufino In March, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments for Whole Women’s Health v. Hellerstedt, the biggest abortion case in decades. The question before the court addressed the permissible or impermissible obstacles to … Continue reading
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Tagged abortion, Casey, constitutional law. constitution, Diane Rufino, fertility, fetus, Hellerstedt, Josh Craddock. The Witherspoon Institute, judicial activism, judiciary, nullification, Planned Parenthood v. Casey, pro life, Roe, Roe v. Wade, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, SCOTUS, Supreme Court, The Public Discourse, Whole Women's Health, Whole Women's Health v. Hellerstedt
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DONALD TRUMP: Daring to Achieve the Impossible
by Diane Rufino, June 6, 2016 Mohammed Ali once said: “Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in the world they’ve been given … Continue reading
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Tagged democracy, Diane Rufino, Donald Trump, establishment, GOP, impossible, Mohammed Ali, party, Politics, president, Trump, two-party system, voters
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MEMORIAL DAY: Are We Worthy of Their Sacrifice?
by Diane Rufino This Memorial Day week-end, we remember the greater than 1,448,900 servicemen who fought and died in our wars and battles over the many years. Beginning with the American Revolution (a war … Continue reading
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Tagged Diane Rufino, holiday, honor, Memorial Day, sacrifice, wars
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‘The Boss’ Becomes ‘The Bully’! Since Bruce Springsteen boycotts North Carolina, NC needs to boycott him!
by Diane Rufino, April 9, 2016 I AM NOW BOYCOTTING BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN! PLEASE JOIN ME!! Bruce Springsteen cancelled his upcoming show in Greensboro as a protest against the state’s controversial ‘bathroom’ law – HB2. HB2 provides that public bathrooms, locker … Continue reading
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Tagged bathroom privacy, bathroom safety, bathrooms, Bruce Springsteen, concert, concert cancellation, Diane Rufino, Greensboro, Greensboro concert, HB2, North Carolina, protest, public facilities privacy & safety, Springsteen, The Boss, transgender, transgender bill
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Open Letter to NC Governor Pat McCrory thanking him for his Support and Defense of HB2 (“Public Facilities Privacy & Safety Act”)
by Diane Rufino Governor Pat McCrory 20301 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-0301 Dear Governor McCrory, I am writing with a heartfelt THANK YOU for standing for common sense, standing for the constitutional protections of privacy, … Continue reading
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Tagged bathroom, bathroom privacy, bathroom safety, biological sex, boycott, Charlotte ordinance, Charlotte transgender ordinance, CT Governor Malloy, Diane Rufino, gender, Governor Pat McCrory, HB2, liberal, NC Attorney General, NC Attorney General Roy Cooper, NC General Assembly, NC Governor McCrory, NC Governor Pat McCrory, North Carolina, NY Governor Cuomo, Pat McCrory, progressive, public facilities, public facilities privacy & safety act, public facilities privacy and safety, Roy Cooper, San Francisco Mayor Edwin Lee, transgender, transgender bill, VT Governor Shumlin
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Without Easter
by Diane Rufino Have you ever thought of what it would be like if Jesus hadn’t been born, hadn’t assembled a group of loyal disciples and followers, hadn’t taught his lessons of love and forgiveness … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, covenant, cross, crucifixion, Diane Rufino, Easter, God, humility, Jesus, Jesus Christ, life everlasting, new and everlasting covenant, resurrection
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Esteemed Ghosts from our Past
by Diane Rufino If you are ever confused as to the order of things, the emphasis of individual rights with respect to government, the rights of States with respect to the federal government, and … Continue reading
The Rightful Remedy to Curb Federal Spending: State Escrow Accounts
by Diane Rufino, Nov. 8, 2015 Federal spending is clearly out-of-control. Most everyone acknowledges it. But no one seems to want to focus on a real remedy. Rather, most spend their time blaming one political party or the other (while … Continue reading
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Tagged 10th Amendment, balanced budget amendment, coercion, compact theory, Congress, congressional spending, Constitution, Diane Rufino, escrow accounts, federal budget, federal grants, federal income tax, federal spending, Federalism, FICA, grants-in-aid, nullification, remedy, resolution, state dependency, state escrow accounts, Tenth Amendment, unconstitutional, W4
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