by The Standard | Sep 16, 2020 | Harold Pease
Constitution Day, September 17, the day Americans celebrate the signing of the Constitution which was then sent to the states for ratification. The numerous attacks on it, it’s founders, and the anarchy in our big cities today should give us cause to reflect upon what...
by The Standard | Sep 14, 2020 | Michael Reed
Does Clemson support Marxism? Are they teaching Marxism to students? Are you as a taxpayers paying for them to teach your student Marxism? Is Clemson now in the political and racial division business? Regardless the answer, the Clemson Tigers are sporting the look of...
by The Standard | Sep 12, 2020 | Bill Connor
As a newly commissioned Second Lieutenant, I first took the oath of office as an Army Officer thirty years ago. I recall the sacred importance of the oath, as I was pledging my life and potential death in fidelity to those words. Unique among nations, the oath of all...
by The Standard | Sep 10, 2020 | Colette Harrington
“Moses and the Ten Commandments” by Gustave Dore, 1889. From the Dore Bible Gallery Illustrated book. Many Preachers won’t say anything about politics because they believe trusting God is the answer. But God also trusts us to vote for leaders that follow...
by The Standard | Sep 9, 2020 | Kerry McDonald
Kids need interaction with other kids. Play deprived kids have more social and mental problems than actively engaged kids. They are also more prone to depression and suicide. By keeping healthy children under quarantine, we are cruelly depriving them of the...