#MorningMonarchy: September 27, 2016
Headphone hoax, a taste of honeypots and watching 'Spectacles' + this day in history w/Cliff Burton and our song of the day by Temples on your Morning Monarchy for September 27, 2016.
Headphone hoax, a taste of honeypots and watching 'Spectacles' + this day in history w/Cliff Burton and our song of the day by Temples on your Morning Monarchy for September 27, 2016.
The main reason people are voting for either one isn't because they actually support them.
Up for debate, down to fight and guns in the hood + this day in history w/'Abbey Road' and our song of the day by Beck on your Morning Monarchy for September 26, 2016.
Liberal lawsuits, master debaters and the Voyager Golden Record + this day in history w/Mozilla Firefox and our song of the day by Merchandise on your Morning Monarchy for September 23, 2016.
Cops caught on camera plotting to frame innocent man; Yellen schools the public on who really runs the country; and the feds want to crack down on little free libraries for the good of the nation.
Cops caught on camera plotting to frame innocent man; Yellen schools the public on who really runs the country; and the feds want to crack down on little free libraries for the good of the nation.
This week on the New World Next Week: Bayer and Monsanto birth a Big Ag/Big Pharma/GMO monstrosity; Jamie Dimon would love to be President; and the EU preps for the continental army.
This week on the New World Next Week: Bayer and Monsanto birth a Big Ag/Big Pharma/GMO monstrosity; Jamie Dimon would love to be President; and the EU preps for the continental army.
Suing Saudis, quitting Cameron and occupying Oregon + this day in history w/the Frank Corder crash and our song of the day by Zack De La Rocha on your Morning Monarchy for September 12, 2016.
(ANTIMEDIA) According to a poll published by ABC News, 83 percent of the United States – a country with over 300 million people – identifies as Christian. That is a staggering amount of people who profess to follow the techings of Jesus. Given the sheer size of the faith’s constituents, it would be naive to assume Christianity stays out of American politics.
But what exactly does it mean to be a Christian? What does it mean to follow the work and teachings of Jesus Christ?