Consuming Flames or Revival’s Fire?

Consuming Flames or Revival’s Fire?

By Dr. Ed DeVries The May/June issue of TBR Magazine began with my editorial of just less than 600 words on the recent destruction of the iconic Notre Dame de Paris. Originally, I had submitted an article of nearly 1,100 words. Today, while recording what will be my June 24th TBR Radio’s Dixie Heritage Hour…

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Real “Child Separations”

Real “Child Separations”

By Dr. Ed DeVries I live to expose the hypocrisy of the left. As a result, many are angry at me all the time. In the last two months, however, I have genuinely invoked the full-force of their collective wrath. How? By simply using my editorials and radio show to expose the fact that there…

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Baseball and the War Between the States

Baseball and the War Between the States

By Dr. Ed DeVries In 1905 sporting goods entrepreneur Albert Spalding organized a group that he called the Mills Commission and tasked it to determine the origins of the game of baseball. Their conclusion was that Union General Abner Doubleday, who had died 12 years prior, was the game’s inventor. This was based mainly on…

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A Conversation With Musician Alison Chabloz

A Conversation With Musician Alison Chabloz

The gatekeepers of information, aware of the power of song to expose their propaganda, have taken preemptive steps to shut down British singer Alison Chabloz. “I’m the only singer in modern British history who’s actually been put in prison for singing songs that nobody was forced to listen to,” says Chabloz. By Dave Gahary Uber-talented…

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Article 2, Section 3

Article 2, Section 3

By Dr. Ed DeVries Yesterday afternoon I sat in my truck seat, literally in shock, listening on the radio to the President of the United States telling reporters that he will be looking into alternative venues for his upcoming State of the Union address.  Nancy Pelosi told the president that he couldn’t give his speech…

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Inaction – The Real State of National Emergency

Inaction – The Real State of National Emergency

by Dr. Ed DeVries I watched Tuesday night (Jan. 10, 2019) as President Trump gave his much anticipated Oval Office address about the situation on our Southern border. When he finished, my wife looked at me and asked what I thought. My reply: “I am disappointed. The president didn’t talk very long and has offered NO…

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Ground Zero in the Heritage War

Ground Zero in the Heritage War

by Dr. Ed DeVries In August, the “Rev.” Ferrell Brown, the white pastor of an Atlanta area church, stood atop the wide bald knob of Stone Mountain on a balmy southern Saturday morning. Before him stood an estimated 2,000 people, mostly members of Brown’s church, who had assembled for what I will simply describe as a…

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An All-Star Tribute to America’s Greatest Game

An All-Star Tribute to America’s Greatest Game

An All-Star Tribute to America’s Greatest Game – and to its Treatest Presidential Fan by Dr. Ed DeVries Tomorrow the 89th All-Star game will be played in our nation’s capitol. What better way to commemorate the occasion than to tell the story of our 40th president’s lifelong career with the national past-time. The story of…

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Trump, Illegal Immigration, and the Bible

Trump, Illegal Immigration, and the Bible

by Dr. Ed DeVries I recently listened to a “Christian” congressman on a major news network demanding “legal status” for 1.8 million illegal aliens. He also called President Trump’s proposed border wall “stupid.” He declared that ending “chain migration” and the “diversity lottery” were “ungodly.” He appealed to Matthew 25:35, “For I was hungry and…

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Ole Miss Lowers Flag and Raises Plaques

Ole Miss Lowers Flag and Raises Plaques

by Dr. Ed DeVries Rather than tear down the monuments to its “Confederate” and “Southern” past, The University of Mississippi has chosen instead to perpetually apologize for them. In an effort to “contextualize” the history of the school that was founded in 1848, six plaques were recently unveiled by University Chancellor Jeffrey Vitterin a ceremony…

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