Should “In God We Trust” Return to Public Life and Be Backed by Law?

On July 30, 1956, President Dwight Eisenhower signed legislation establishing, “In God We Trust,” as America’s national motto in 36 US Code 302.

According to Fox News, public school officials in Alabama are looking to put God back into their schools through displays of the national motto.

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The Eagle Has Landed at TKA!

At the invitation of Mrs. Anna Johnson, teacher at The King's Academy in Woodstock, the 12th grade American Government class got a visit from the Constitution Party of Georgia this semester.

CP-GA @ TKA 12th Grade American Government Class

 

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The Shot Heard Round the World That Prevented Gun Confiscation in America

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“What a glorious morning this is!” said Samuel Adams to John Hancock at the Battle of Lexington, Massachusetts, 243 years ago on April 19, 1775. It was the day of the “The Shot Heard Round the World”.

Indeed, that first bloodshed in the American War for Independence was an extremely important event. Due to the modern day revisionist history tactics of education textbooks in America, we are rarely told that this day was really about gun confiscation. You see, King George III was all about gun control for the colonists. He had instructed his generals to begin rounding up the guns of the colonists in our land for one reason – so he might oppress them with the measures of a tyrant. The fact is the Red Coats went to Lexington and Concord that day to confiscate the guns, ammunition, and gunpowder of the American colonists.

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