Posts From Marcia Chambliss
Immigration: Our Founders Were Right
Many topics will dominate this presidential election cycle, yet nothing stirs emotions on either side quite like the national discussion on immigration.
Social Engineering Slipping into Your Neighborhood
So much demands our attention these days, especially as it relates to the assault on our freedom and liberty, and our members of Congress need to hear from us now on this issue.
Are We Losing What it Means to Be an American?
Another Independence Day celebration is upon us, yet I have to wonder if the meaning of the day hasn’t been lost to the America we’ve become. Holidays that once celebrated
Hearing His Voice
“My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me; and I give eternal life to them, and they will never perish; and no one will snatch them out of My hand.” (John 10:27-28)
TPA, TPP, TiSA, T-TIP (Confusion by Design)
Recent heated debate over the alphabet soup of legislation consisting of TPA, TPP, TiSA, and T-TIP, dubbed as Obamatrade by opponents, has more than a few conservatives scratching their head
Refugees or Homegrown Terrorists?
Many Americans have serious concerns about the vulnerability of our unsecured southern border and the danger it presents in allowing easy access to those who are determined to bring destruction
We the People – The Little Platoons
This article was written by Marcia Chambliss and originally published in the August 2014 issue of The Alabama Gazette. To her credit, First Lady Michelle Obama has raised awareness regarding our
The Transformation Continues
Is this a deliberate attempt to overload our system with new residents and push for amnesty on humanitarian grounds? Many conservatives believe this is precisely the motive, with several citing
Discarding the Seeds of Bitterness
Much has been written, discussed, and debated regarding the promise of our current administration of “fundamentally transforming the United States of America.” But while most discussion centers on the increasing
Lights Out?
Living in Alabama, we are accustomed to the severe weather that can impact our state and are not surprised by the accompanying loss of electrical power. But imagine for a