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  • 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...

  • Building Alabama's Advantage: Why Smart Infrastructure Investments Power Commerce, Industry Recruitment, and Retention

    Dr. Nicole Jones Wadsworth|Sep 1, 2025

    Alabama’s economic story is rooted in movement—of people, products, ideas, and capital. From automotive and aerospace to forest products, chemicals, logistics, and shipbuilding, our state’s competitive edge depends on whether suppliers can reach customers reliably, workers can reach jobs quickly, and communities can deliver the utilities and digital capacity modern firms require. Smart infrastructure investment is the backbone of all three. It is a compounding asset that lifts produ...

  • A Great Day for Alabama: Thank You, President Trump

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Sep 1, 2025

    Today is a day that will be remembered for generations in Alabama history. President Donald J. Trump has officially announced that the permanent headquarters of the United States Space Command will be located in Huntsville, Alabama. This is not just a victory for our state-it is a victory for common sense, fairness, and the future of American strength in space. I am thrilled to report that the U.S. Space Command headquarters will move to the beautiful locale of a place called Huntsville,...

  • September Monthly Column: Space Command Coming Home to Alabama

    Senator Tommy Tubervile|Sep 1, 2025

    After years of political scheming by the left, President Trump is bringing Space Command (SPACECOM) headquarters back to its rightful home in Huntsville, Alabama. This was never supposed to be about politics. After a thorough and highly competitive selection process, Huntsville was chosen as the best home for SPACECOM in 2021. In fact, three different Air Force Secretaries – including Joe Biden's Secretary of the Air Force, Frank Kendall – have confirmed that Redstone Arsenal is the best hom...

  • August Monthly Column: Taking Care of Alabama's Bravest

    Senator Tommy Tuberville|Aug 20, 2025

    As the son of a World War II veteran, one of the main reasons I ran for U.S. Senate was to ensure the federal government was fulfilling its obligation to provide our great veterans with the timely, quality care earned through their service to this great country. It is the least we can do to give back to those who have sacrificed so much on behalf of our freedom. Unlike other countries, the U.S. military is, proudly, an all-volunteer force. Throughout our history, millions of Americans have...

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

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Aug 20, 2025

    What's Happening in Washington Will Be the Model for Every Blue City 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...

  • The Indispensable Man: President Trump Commands the World Stage

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Aug 20, 2025

    On Friday, history was made. President Donald J. Trump welcomed Vladimir Putin to American soil for the first time since the war in Ukraine began. The meeting took place in Alaska, a location chosen personally by President Trump for its symbolism and strategic value. By selecting Alaska, the President ensured that Putin would set foot on American soil but not in the political swamp of Washington. The world witnessed the red carpet reception and the American military flyover that marked...

  • Advocates Say Birmingham Law Firm Abandoned Habeas Petition Effort Midstream

    Guest Writer, Nancy Koerner|Aug 20, 2025

    August 19, 2025 - FAIRHOPE, AL - Following the Alabama Gazette's recent coverage of the wrongful conviction claims surrounding inmate Murray "Bubba" Lawrence, Jr., his longtime advocacy team is drawing attention to another troubling chapter: the unexpected disengagement of a Birmingham law firm during a critical moment in his post-conviction fight. Lawrence, now having just completed his second decade of imprisonment, has maintained his innocence from the outset-as does the original court...

  • Antisemitism is Dead in Alabama

    Justice Will Sellers|Aug 20, 2025

    No one presided over its funeral, but vestiges of antisemitism died suddenly here, and no one missed its pernicious influence. Segregation based on race was an overt policy for years, but segregation on the basis of faith was a subtle form of discrimination, permeating through our political institutions for years. Its subtlety masked its effect, and its virtually unwritten code prevented our Jewish friends and neighbors from fully assimilating into our social and political communities. When the...

  • Alabama's Ports Are the Pathway to Our Economic Future

    Dr. Nicole Jones Wadsworth|Aug 12, 2025

    When we discuss Alabama’s economic development ecosystem, we often focus on workforce, education, and innovation. However, one of the most powerful engines that drives our growth—and connects our communities to opportunity—is our logistics infrastructure. Alabama's network of ports, both coastal and inland, transform the way business is done in our state. As a site selector and economic development consultant, I have worked with companies, large and small, to find the optimal locations for long-...

  • Tougher Criminal Penalties to Protect Children Should Be Number One Priority for Next Alabama Legislative Session

    Paul DeMarco|Aug 12, 2025

    Tougher Criminal Penalties to Protect Children Should Be Number One Priority for Next Alabama Legislative Session The recent arrest of eight suspects in the sexual abuse and human trafficking of 10 minors in Bibb County shocked the state. Then there was the arrest of three women for the sexual violence of a child in Limestone County. Finally, the tragic story of a 3-year-old who was left in a hot car by a contract worker for the Alabama Department of Human Resources in Jefferson County added to...

  • On Birthright Citizenship

    Ron Holtsford|Aug 12, 2025

    You wrote only a couple of months ago about birthright citizenship. I understand the part regarding birthright citizenship is still on the table but that the second issue of lower court injunctive relief effective on a national level is more restrictive. I see a considerable amount of liberal media outlets publishing their criticism of President Trump’s policies especially relative to immigration, often quoting Justices Sotomayor, Jackson and Keegan. Much of the criticism is of Executive o...

  • TRUMP TRADE TRIFECTA - The Strategic Play of the Century

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Aug 12, 2025

    President Trump has done what the globalist class said was impossible: deliver not one, but three landmark trade agreements that prioritize American workers, rebuild our industrial base, and realign global economics on terms that favor freedom over bureaucracy. This new economic trifecta, $550 billion Japan investment framework, the rebalanced UK free trade agreement, and the long-overdue EU tariff realignment represents the boldest shift in trade policy since the Reagan era. These aren't...

  • "So have I become your enemy by telling you the truth?"

    Robert Tate|Aug 12, 2025

    1. Mass Migration Sucks: This should come as no surprise to anybody but unfortunately, it does. Mass migration, as we have seen over the past ten years has become a complete and total failure. That is of course unless you are one of the millions of people who have invaded foreign lands in order to escape the world in which you lived just to make these better parts as inhospitable as the world you came from. Does anyone here remember the summer of 2015? I sure as heck do. That is the summer the...

  • From One Big Soviet Bill: American Party's birth

    John Sophocleus|Aug 12, 2025

    Comrade Trump’s Big Soviet Bill further mashed the accelerator on our path to the junk heap of history. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act [OBBBA] is now law, adding hundreds more pages of unconstitutional text to the federal register. Echoing Speaker Pelosi (Trump’s past Kabuki Theatre friend when ‘donning’ his longer worn Blue Soviet jersey) shrieks “We had to pass the bill to know what’s in it,” our DC politburo is keeping the trend to oblivion set by Comrades Trump (45) and Biden these past year...

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