ACRU Commentary

Doctors Should Not Threaten the Lives of Children

In 2021, Yulia Hicks – a young girl from Ukraine – was adopted by Lee and Chrissy Hicks. Keenly aware their daughter had a rare kidney condition – Senior Loken Syndrome – which would eventually require a transplant, they opened their hearts and their home to her. Yulia spent almost two years under the daily kidney dialysis care of Duke University Medical Center. But Duke University Medical Center and Dr. Eileen Chambers denied Yulia’s access to a kidney transplant, based solely on her parents’ decision not to give her the COVID vaccine.

By |2023-10-11T22:54:42+00:00October 11, 2023|ACRU Commentary, Crisis Tyrants, OPED|

National Voter Registration Day: Making Sure Voter Registrations and Voter Rolls Are Accurate

American men and women have fought and died on battlefields across the world to preserve and protect our constitutional republic’s freedom to vote. National Voter Registration Day is a vital reminder for us to highlight the proper perspectives on voter registration and celebrate accurate, transparent, and accountable voter registration and voter rolls.

Locals Fighting for Freedom

In 2021, in the midst of the COVID 19 pandemic, a group of citizens concerned by the unprecedented moves of the federal government decided they wanted to take action to protect the Constitution locally. Troubled by the sight of cities going in flames, violence rising, and morals and freedoms declining, these citizens decided to exercise their civic duty and take action to protect their county. 

By |2023-09-27T21:45:59+00:00August 23, 2023|ACRU Commentary, Live Free Local, OPED|

GA Secretary of State Must Address Documented Issues Raised by the Halderman Report

A shocking detailed report recently exposed that the software used in Georgia’s voting machines is not up to date and hasn’t been for years, which raises serious security concerns about the ability to protect voters.

By |2023-08-03T14:07:45+00:00July 26, 2023|ACRU Commentary, Elections, OPED|

A federal court just handed Biden’s Ministry of Truth a big defeat

In a landmark decision that should have all Americans cheering, a Louisiana federal court recently upheld their First Amendment right to speak without being censored by the government. Judge Terry Doughty said the case, Missouri v. Biden, "arguably involves the most massive attack against free speech in United States’ history."

By |2023-07-19T17:23:53+00:00July 19, 2023|ACRU Commentary, First Amendment, OPED|

Ohio’s constitution is far too easy to amend

The U.S. Constitution, carefully crafted for durability, has allowed our nation to flourish for the past 245 years. In large measure, that’s due to the fact that it’s not easy to amend. One of the weaknesses of Ohio’s constitution, on the other hand, is that currently it is far too easy to amend.

By |2023-07-18T16:21:11+00:00July 18, 2023|ACRU Commentary, OPED|

Election Integrity: One Illegal Vote Can Change an Election

Most people in the media don’t want you to believe that election crimes are committed. They say it is easier to find Bigfoot. But election crimes are not a myth, and The Heritage Foundation has been systematically documenting them for years. When those who deny the crimes occur are forced to confront the data, the response sometimes shifts to “It doesn’t matter anyway.” After all, does it really matter if a single vote is improperly or criminally cast?

By |2023-07-13T18:29:53+00:00July 13, 2023|ACRU Commentary, Elections, OPED, Vote Fraud|

Major League Baseball Is the Latest Brand Humbled by Anti-Pride Outrage

At a pitifully attended pre-game ceremony, the team raced to get a controversial award off its hands before people could come in and boo. While thousands protested outside the gates, management made the telling decision to recognize the LGBT group, Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, before a virtually empty arena. As Breitbart’s Dylan Gwinn put it, “To say there were more reporters in attendance than fans … would not be a major exaggeration.”

By |2023-06-22T15:33:02+00:00June 22, 2023|ACRU Commentary|

The Supreme Court’s Ruling on Race-Based Redistricting Is a Real Head-Scratcher

Chief Justice John Roberts made a major error in judgment last week in rejecting the State of Alabama’s 2022 congressional redistricting plan in Allen v. Milligan, an error that, as dissenting Justice Samuel Alito says, puts the Voting Rights Act “on a perilous and unfortunate path.”

By |2023-06-22T15:33:48+00:00June 22, 2023|ACRU Commentary, Elections, OPED, Redistricting|
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