Obiter Dicta
Now, the Feds Are Spying on Congress
Those who have sown the wind shall reap the whirlwind." — Hosea 8:7 The federal antipathy to compliance with the Constitution is...
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News From Around the South, 8/26 to 9/2
SOUTH CAROLINA: Former Slave and S.C. Rep. Will Soon Have State House Monument At 23-years-old, Robert Smalls won freedom for himself and his...
The Violent History of the U.S.‑Mexico Border
Chinese immigrants, escaped slaves, and Native Americans were all people U.S. forces tried to keep on one side or the other. America’s southern border—which has shifted multiple times with U.S. expansion—was formed through violence. Texas and American militias used force to establish that border in the 1830s and 1840s, capturing modern-day states like California, Texas, and all of the American...
Group Works to Preserve, Celebrate SC’s Outsized Role in Revolutionary War
More than $2M in state grants doled out so far; $11 million worth of projects are in the works When Molly Fortune moved to Newberry in 2015, she had...
How a Revolutionary War battle in SC helped Name Two Navy Ships, a Festival and a Book
Connected by a name, the small town of Cowpens holds a festival every year celebrating two ships When Revolutionary War troops fought the Battle of...
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Now, the Feds Are Spying on Congress
Those who have sown the wind shall reap the whirlwind." — Hosea 8:7 The federal antipathy to compliance with the Constitution is well known and well documented. Presidents have declared war in contravention of the constitutional command that only Congress may do so....
The Violent History of the U.S.‑Mexico Border
Chinese immigrants, escaped slaves, and Native Americans were all people U.S. forces tried to keep on one side or the other. America’s southern border—which has shifted multiple times with U.S. expansion—was formed through violence. Texas and American militias used...
What Are We Conserving?
When my friend David French — New York Times columnist, pro-life evangelical, and lifelong conservative — announced that he would be voting for Kamala Harris, it was like dropping a Porterhouse steak amid a pride of lions. The Dispatch's Jonah Goldberg wrote a...
News From Around the South, 8/26 to 9/2
SOUTH CAROLINA: Former Slave and S.C. Rep. Will Soon Have State House Monument At 23-years-old, Robert Smalls won freedom for himself and his family. The Beaufort County man went from slavery to pilot during the Civil War before being elected to Congress. He is the...
In Search of Monsters
"America goes not abroad in search of monsters to destroy ... She might become the dictatress of the world, But she would no longer be the ruler of her own spirit." — John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) In the middle of his term as Secretary of State, the future president...