Character and Decency Matter
Character and Decency Matter by Bob Topper 976 words Four years ago, I wrote a letter to family and friends...
Character and Decency Matter by Bob Topper 976 words Four years ago, I wrote a letter to family and friends...
Democrat’s Democracy vs. Republican’s Republic by Bob Topper 1024 words America is both a democracy and a republic. Citizens hold...
Masters of Deception 11?74 words by Bob Topper No one likes a liar. Everyone knows lying is wrong. Even organized crime...
Seeing the Light of Secular Humanism 1258 words by Bob Topper The invention of the telescope was more important than...
An Anti-liberal Supreme Court Poised to Subvert Justice by Bob Topper 1115 words One could understand the Dobb’s decision. The...
Roe v. Wade: Reasoned v. the Right by Bob Topper 1070 words Dobbs Chaos June 22 will mark the second...
American Democracy vs. Fascist Autocracy by Bob Topper 1143 words Liberty – Equality – Democracy: America and Americans are defined by their...
How Christians Radicalized the GOP by Bob Topper 1206 words American Ideology Thomas Jefferson studied and embraced Enlightenment philosophy, the...
Founding Principles at Risk as Religious Right Continues Its Takeover of the Republican Party by Bob Topper 1151 words The...
Just Heartbeats Away from Theocracy by Bob Topper 1018 words What does it mean to US democracy that Mike Johnson...
Fact and Fantasy, Demigods and Myths by Bob Topper 1248 words Published in: Counterpunch, Augusta Free Press, LA Progressive, Dates:...
Religion’s Dark Side by Bob Topper 1137 words On March 16, 2021, a man shot eight women to death in Acworth, Georgia,...
America needs an opposition party. Ideas must be tested, debated, and deliberated. We need an opposition like the Grand Old Party of Everett Dirksen, William F. Buckley, and Barry Goldwater, a party with constructive ideas.
Sixty-two percent of Republicans believe that America should be declared a Christian country, even though they also understand such a declaration would be unconstitutional.
As keynote speaker at Notre Dame’s Religious Liberty Summit conference in Rome last July, Supreme Court Justice Alito, said that “religious liberty is under attack.”