Category Archives for Freedom
Lori: Peonies help remember and honor

The peonies are slightly behind schedule for Memorial Day. I worry about such things, not because I want to, but … Continue reading
Mary: Why I March

The dynamic in my house shifts dramatically when one of our clan is absent. A 5-yr old goes to his … Continue reading
Marybeth: Stand with Hobby Lobby for religious liberty
I bought a picture frame on Saturday. It’s just a simple, black, 5-by-7-inch frame with a plain white mat, suitable … Continue reading
Carol: Women & Guns

Not surprisingly, a recent Pew poll found that women are more likely than men to want gun control. It’s not … Continue reading
Marybeth: The reason for Ontheculture.com
Greetings, friends! Happy New Year, and welcome back to OntheCulture.com. Since all of the bloggers here are women with families … Continue reading
Marybeth: Has hell frozen over this December in Michigan?
LANSING, Mich. — This just in: Hell freezes over, pigs fly, Jimmy Hoffa rises from the dead, joins labor protests … Continue reading
Mary: A cause for hope

Undecided until election day eve, my seven year old jumped on a candidate’s bandwagon with enthusiasm and dedication at the … Continue reading
Ursula: What to think?

I really hope that my disappointment today is misguided. I hope that the economy is, indeed, on a recovery. I … Continue reading
Stacy: U.N. Election Observers express shock at Americans refusal to submit

Apparently the Democrats, President Barack Obama and Organizing for America are so threatened by the very existence of True the … Continue reading
Marybeth: A scary Halloween video on redistribution!
I’m a big Steven Crowder fan, and here’s why: His simple yet compelling lesson for kids on the inherent unfairness … Continue reading
Marybeth: Religious persecution or political correctness gone wild?
Check out the photo above, and then see the photo below. Can you spot the difference? The fans pictured are … Continue reading
Stacy: Just in time for the VP Debate ~ Hey Girl, It’s Paul Ryan

In honor of tonight’s upcoming Vice Presidential debate, I would like to kindly remind OTC’s dear readers of some salient … Continue reading
Marybeth: Philadelphia teacher turned citizenship mission into a joke
The mission statement of Philadelphia’s Charles Carroll High School, displayed prominently on its website, offers a hopeful vision of an … Continue reading
Lori: The Death of Common Sense

Thomas Paine birthed the original “Common Sense” in the 18th Century; we in the 21st Century may have killed it. … Continue reading
Marybeth: Look out for eroding of parental authority
It’s been an eventful week at the intersection of parenting and politics, that busy corner where decision-making often is affected … Continue reading
Stacy: Voices Without a Vote
This video speaks for itself. Please share it on your networks liberally: Amazing…


