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  • Close the Crypto Loophole Before It Hurts Rural Alabama

    Guest Writer, Representative Ed. Oliver|Sep 23, 2025

    As the State Representative for a largely rural district in Alabama, I've had the privilege of working alongside farmers, small business owners, and families who represent the backbone of our state. These are folks who rise before the sun, work long hours to provide for their communities, and who rely on trusted local institutions, especially community banks and credit unions, to keep their operations running. Today, these rural communities face a growing threat that most have never heard of: a...

  • Charlie Kirk was killed because he spoke truth to Evil and Evil hates the truth

    Brandon Moseley|Sep 23, 2025

    September 17, 2025 – A number of people on the left including former U.S. Senator Doug Jones have suggested the late Charlie Kirk was shot because of their rhetoric. Jones even went so far as to compare him to former Governor George C. Wallace who was paralyzed from the waist down due to an assassin's bullet during the 1972 campaign. "Words have consequences," former Senator Jones sai Once that genie is out of the bottle, for God's sakes you cannot control where the violence is going to come f...

  • Pre-Release Screening for "Sarah's Oil" Being Held Tonight In Birmingham

    Luisa Reyes|Sep 23, 2025

    The pre-release screening for "Sarah's Oil" is being held tonight at the AMC Summit 16 movie theatres in Birmingham, Alabama. Based on a true story, "Sarah's Oil" is an upcoming motion picture based on the book, "Searching for Sarah Rector: The Richest Black Girl In America" by Tonya Bolden. Which focuses on the story of how Sarah Rector, whose parents were the grandchildren of Creek Indians before the War Between The States, allowed her to inherit land under the Treaty of 1866. A treaty that...

  • Forestry and Alabama's Economic Development: How to Sustain Growth Through Workforce Pathways

    Dr. Nicole Jones Wadsworth|Sep 23, 2025

    Forestry has long been an integral part of Alabama’s economy and cultural identity. With more than 23 million acres of timberland, which covers approximately 70 percent of the state’s total land area, Alabama ranks among the nation’s leaders in both timber supply and forest product manufacturing. Our state’s abundant forest resources provide environmental benefits and serve as a foundation for economic development and workforce opportunity. Economic Impact The forestry sector contrib...

  • Erika Kirk: A New Dawn for Turning Point USA

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Sep 23, 2025

    In times of trial, America’s character is tested, not in words, but in action. When Charlie Kirk was taken from us, the conservative movement did not collapse, it was called to rise, to renew, to refashion itself in courage and conviction. And in that moment, a leader emerged, not by accident, but by preparation: Erika Kirk. Erika Kirk is far more than a custodian of a legacy. She is its expansion, its living evolution. Her life has been a tapestry of service: from winning Miss Arizona USA to f...

  • Evil Thought it Had Killed Charlie Kirk Instead, It Gave Rise to Millions of Charlie Kirks

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Sep 23, 2025

    What we witnessed in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassin was one of the most powerful addresses in modern American history; Deliveries by his widow. The words were raw, real, and righteous: the evil has just created 100 million Charlie Kirks. Evil thought it had silenced him. In truth, it has unleashed something it cannot possibly control. Charlie's death has torn away the mask. Every patriot now sees clearly, this isn't politics as usual. This is spiritual war. This is good versus evil....

  • Long Time Coming, Thank You President Trump

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Sep 20, 2025

    “If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.” 2 Chronicles 7:14. This week at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, President Donald J. Trump stood before the Religious Liberty Commission and spoke words that many of us have longed to hear from our nation’s leaders. He reaffirmed what the Founders understood, what milli...

  • From Soil to Success: A 5-Point Action Plan

    Guest Writer, Christina Woerner McInnis|Sep 20, 2025

    Alabama's number one industry is agriculture, contributing more than $77 billion each year to our state's economy. From poultry to peaches, from cattle to cotton, agriculture is not just our economy; it is our way of life. But our farmers face challenges unlike any before, and it's time for bold, proven leadership to protect our land, our food, and our future. As a fifth-generation farmer from Baldwin County, I know these challenges firsthand. I grew up working in our family's machine shop, lear...

  • People Being Urged To Avoid, "The Carpenter's Son", A Blasphemous Horror Film

    Luisa Reyes|Sep 20, 2025

    It took a long time for Churches and Christians to harness the power of Hollywood films for good. Beginning with Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ" in 2004, box office receipts have shown that there is a large and ever-growing audience for faith-based films. With some of the notable Christian based films such as "Fireproof" managing to become a success in spite of being filmed on a shoestring budget. Furthermore, Christian films are even breaking records as shown by the 2025 animated...

  • Mike Flynt Biopic, "The Senior", In Movie Theatres On Friday

    Luisa Reyes|Sep 20, 2025

    Mike Flynt had a promising career as a college football player. In 1965, he was on the first state championship team at Permian High School in Odessa, Texas. The high school that has since become known for being featured on the television show, "Friday Night Lights". And in his junior year at Sul Ross State University in Alpine, Texas, he was an all-conference linebacker, team captain, and leading tackler. However, his senior year in college, his proclivity for fighting got out of hand. And in...

  • Alabama State Leaders Must Hold Public Employees Accountable for Vile Comments on Killing of Charlie Kirk

    Paul DeMarco|Sep 20, 2025

    The assassination of Charlie Kirk in Utah this past week shook the Nation. The horrible act of political violence created an earthquake around the country with the outpouring of grief for Kirk and his family. But it also brought out further hate by those who cheered on his death and celebrated it on social media. It happened right here in Alabama with numerous posters in the state making the same terrible statements. The question is: how will Alabama leaders handle this with those who are...

  • Opinion | Democracy or Republic? Tuberville's Dangerous Rhetoric

    Ken McFeeters|Sep 20, 2025

    Is “protecting our democracy” really patriotic—or is it propaganda? In September 2024, Senator Tommy Tuberville penned an op-ed in Newsweek, declaring: “But this issue is simple: protect our democracy by ensuring that Americans, not foreign nationals, democratically decide what direction our country should go.” It sounds noble at first glance. But here’s the problem: America was never founded as a democracy. Our Founders deliberately rejected it. They gave us something far stronger—a...

  • The "Light of the World" In Movie Theaters This Weekend

    Luisa Reyes|Sep 20, 2025

    When the non-profit ministry, The Salvation Poem Project, released their contemporary Christian rock style song, "The Salvation Poem", it became popular worldwide. Leading to the simple tune being translated into ninety-one languages worldwide. Now, they've turned their creative eye towards film making, with their 2- D animated movie, the "Light of the World" being released in movie theaters this weekend. A movie that aims to "powerfully illustrate how Jesus of Nazareth changed the world...

  • Manufacturing: A Pillar of Alabama's Economy and Progress

    Dr. Nicole Jones Wadsworth|Sep 20, 2025

    Manufacturing plays a central role in Alabama’s economic strength. The sector provides high-quality jobs and attracts investment, which anchors communities across our state. From automobiles and aerospace to steel and chemicals, manufacturing supports long-term growth across Alabama’s diverse industrial base. The automotive industry stands as one of the most visible examples. Plants operated by Mercedes-Benz, Honda, Mazda Toyota, and Hyundai, along with a growing network of suppliers, have tra...

  • Remembering Charlie Kirk, A Courageous Voice for Faith and Freedom

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Sep 15, 2025

    America is grieving. On September 10, 2025, Charlie Kirk was senselessly taken from us at just 31 years old. Shot while addressing a crowd at Utah Valley University, he was doing what he had always done, fearlessly speaking truth and rallying young people to stand up for God and country When I first heard the news, my heart sank. This wasn't just the death of a man; it was the silencing of one of the boldest voices of our generation. Yet even in sorrow, we cling to God's promise: "Precious in th...

  • Remembering September 11, 2001: A Day That Changed Us Forever

    Dr. Nicole Jones Wadsworth|Sep 15, 2025

    Each year, as September 11 approaches, we pause to remember the day that forever altered the course of our nation. It is a day etched in our collective memory-not only for the horrific acts of destruction but for the courage, unity, and resilience that rose out of the ashes. On that clear September morning in 2001, the world watched in disbelief as planes struck the Twin Towers, the Pentagon, and a quiet field in Pennsylvania. Nearly 3,000 innocent lives were taken, families were shattered, and...

  • "God has a Plan for it All"

    Trisston Wright Burrows|Sep 15, 2025

    Oftentimes. we get confused with the idea of “it's all part of God's plan” and “God has a plan for it all”. There is a big difference between these two statements. If everything that happens, every tragedy, every heartbreak, every trauma. was simply just all part of God's plan”, then how would we cope with the fact that God is a loving and good and just God? Because if it was His plan, then why didn't He stop it or why didn't He intervene? Why did I have to go through it? And I think a lot of...

  • I hear the Miranda rights given on television shows all the time. What is the origin of Miranda rights?

    Ron Holtsford|Sep 15, 2025

    Miranda rights rise out of a 1966, United States Supreme Court case of Miranda v. Arizona. In March of 1963, Ernesto Miranda was arrested for the kidnapping and rape of an eighteen-year-old girl. At that time, Miranda was twenty- three years old, was indigent and his educational accomplishment was only as high as one half of the ninth grade. He was examined by a medical doctor who both said he had an emotional illness, of the schizophrenic type but also said he was alert, intelligent within...

  • What Tolerance??

    Robert Tate|Sep 15, 2025

    I wrote this Robservation almost 20-years-ago for another newspaper. How things have not changed. Actually, they have gotten worse. After the summer of mass migration in 2015, the entire Western world has been turned on its head. All you have to do is go to YouTube and search for the dozens and dozens of protests that are breaking out all around the world because of the mass migration and countries allowing immigrants in who either have no desire to assimilate into their new culture or in many...

  • Gerrymander Proliferation and Constitutional Détente

    John Sophocleus|Sep 14, 2025

    Most of my readers will recall Elkanah Tisdale’s iconic political cartoon evoking "Gerrymander" nomenclature for Massachusetts’ redistricted manipulations following the 1810 census. A July 18, 2024 post by Neely Tucker [https://blogs.loc.gov/loc/2024/07/gerrymandering-the-origin-story/] featured former chief of the Rare Book & Special Collections Division guest, Mark Dimunation. He offered the following on gerrymandering which has become part of our lexicon these past two centuries: “The term,...

  • "TO THE SHORES OF – WHERE?"

    Col. John Eidsmoe|Sep 14, 2025

    “From the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli…” Most of us know why the Marine Hymn speaks of the halls of Montezuma. It refers to the Mexican War (1846-48) in which the Marine and other American soldiers, led by General Winfield Scott fought a fierce battle from Vera Cruz to Mexico City and stormed Chapultepec Castle. But what about the shores of Tripoli? That’s another story. It goes back nearly 1,400 years to the beginning of Muslim Jihad, but let’s start with 1785. Thomas Jefferson...

  • Building Better Bumpers

    John Martin|Sep 14, 2025
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    Every passing year, our automobile engineers continue to fail miserably in their production of quality products. In their efforts to build bling, style, and needless options, they are neglecting the basic essentials—durability, dependability, economy, and most of all—SIMPLICITY. That means easy to build, easy and inexpensive to repair, and the ABSENSE of gimmicks that tend to disrupt basic functions. Among the most neglected car parts are the BUMPERS. Like their names imply, their purpose is...

  • From Chaos to Control: The Trump Crime Crackdown Already Working in D.C.

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Sep 7, 2025

    Since President Trump took charge, the nation’s capital is already changing, shopkeepers are standing taller, criminals are on notice, and Attorney General Pam Bondi is proving that law and order can be restored where weak liberal leadership failed. Since President Trump took over, in a matter of days things have already changed in Washington, D.C. Let’s be honest, before Trump stepped in, our nation’s capital had become more dangerous than ever. Each trip I made in recent years was worse than...

  • Three Down-Ballot State Offices Will Be Filled by Three Competent Republicans

    Steve Flowers|Sep 1, 2025

    This is a big election year in Alabama. All of our constitutional offices are up for election on May 19, 2026, and the races have begun. Included in the cavalcade are Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney General, Agriculture Commissioner, State Treasurer, Secretary of State, and State Auditor. All of our statewide elected officials are Republicans, and all will be after the dust settles next year. We are a one-party state when it comes to statewide offices. Our legislature, House and Senate, are...

  • Congratulations to Mayor Gordon Stone: Now It's Time to Pull Together for the Future of Pike Road

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Sep 1, 2025

    Congratulations to Mayor Gordon Stone on his re-election in the closest mayor's race in Pike Road history. Just 54 votes decided the outcome, with Stone edging challenger Mark Spurlin 1,566 to 1,512 after one of the largest turnouts our town has ever seen. That razor-thin margin speaks volumes: every vote mattered. Every conversation, every door knocked, every opinion expressed, each one made a difference. But now that the ballots have been counted, it's time to celebrate Mayor Stone's victory...

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