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Joey Clark: If I were Alabama's governor, I would not put Charles Burton to death

I will pray for Ivey, not to sway her will to my own – but that she may carry the sword of authority as a cross – with wisdom and fortitude to do God’s will as one so made in His image.

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U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville: Taking back the American dream

People often compare filling out their tax forms to learning a new language because of how stressful and confusing it can be. However, this year, I’m proud to say that Alabamians will be bringing home more money than ever thanks to the Working Families Tax Cuts.

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Gerrick Wilkins: When it comes to Alabama Republican leadership, outrage without action is meaningless

Leadership positions exist at the consent of the majority caucus. Yet silence has prevailed. The reluctance to act proves exactly why grassroots involvement matters, because insiders protect insiders. 

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Allen Mendenhall: Regions Financial’s reasonable retreat from ideology

The Republic’s commercial institutions need not choose between principle and profit. They need only remember which principles their charters were designed to serve. 

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Ashley Carter: Invest in accountability, not just elections

Without independent oversight, power operates in darkness. And history has shown, time and again, that darkness is where corruption grows. Transparency is not an attack on leadership – it is a protection of it. It strengthens the integrity of our institutions and preserves the trust of the people.

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Heath Harmon and Dr. Karissa Niehoff: Keeping education first in high school sports

The purpose of high school sports – helping students learn and grow as people – is what we are here to protect and preserve for generations to come.

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Troy Carico: For our faith and the way of the sword

As the martyrs sang on the ice, so let us proclaim from housetops: Christ is King! Deny Him before men, and He denies you before the Father. But acknowledge Him, and eternal glory awaits.

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Stephanie Durnin: Six years after COVID mandates shredded our freedoms, Alabama still isn't protected

Emergencies will come again, and federal pressure will certainly follow. The only question is whether Alabama will be prepared next time.

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Sean of the South: Among us

It all started in third grade. My teacher read to the class from a book. A mass-market paperback. A book about angels. They were stories of impossible rescues, and unlikely redemptions. Then, she told a story of her own.

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Katherine Robertson: Republicans want to save Montgomery; Democrats say it doesn’t need saving

If Reed wants the state to stay out of his city’s business, then he should immediately admit he has a problem and publicly embrace a pro-law enforcement, pro-law-and-order philosophy.

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Michael Lowry: Do endorsements still matter? And if so, whose?

Trump remains overwhelmingly popular with Alabama Republicans. His approval rating sits at 88% in our survey. But popularity doesn't automatically transfer. Voters can love Trump and still make their own judgments about individual candidates.

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State Sen. Larry Stutts: Alabama’s prisons need oversight and reform — My faith calls me to say so

For too long, oversight of our corrections system has been fragmented, informal, or housed too close to the very institutions it is meant to examine. That is not a criticism of individual employees; it is a recognition of a structural weakness.

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Laura G. Clark: The old Hitler trick

Next time you hear someone say Trump is Hitler running an authoritarian regime, that ICE is the Gestapo, and that Trump’s followers are Nazis, just walk away. The person is either given over to the delusion served by the media … or they know they already lost.

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Rick Pate: Alabama farmers cannot afford a rail monopoly

A competitive freight rail system is essential to keeping agriculture moving, prices stable and rural economies strong.

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Kristin Landers: Real love is more than a romantic Valentine's dinner

America will find it’s way back to marriage and families if the younger generations are simply willing to embrace sacrificial love. Aside from the Biblical truth that marriage is a covenant made before God, sanctioned by God, and blessed by God, marriage also enables two selfish human beings to become more selfless.

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Dr. Tobias Vogt von Heselholt: Why entertainers should stay out of politics

Let Canada serve as a lesson. The government we elect must continue to fight for our way of life. If we let down our guard, someone will try to destroy everything we’ve built in our great state and country.

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Col. John Eidsmoe: The quiet greatness of President James Madison

If Congress and the Supreme Court followed Madison’s interpretation of the General Welfare Clause, America would have much lower taxes, lower spending, and lower debt.

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Henry Vaughan: Sticking the political landing

Republicans are currently underwater, but not out of line with historical data, while predictions of a “Blue Wave” are not yet substantiated by polling. But looking further and examining the presidential map in just under three years, a few themes become clear.

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Joey Clark: For the love of the stranger and estrangement

The global elite say they love the stranger, but their true love has always been estrangement. Put simply, estranged people are much easier to control than those with deep roots and long memories.

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Justice Will Sellers: Watergate doesn't bother me – Does your conscience bother you?

For Presidents Day, we deserve an honest reckoning with the presidents we excuse and what our selective conscience reveals about our values and moral judgment of our leaders. 

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Allen Mendenhall: Bring back the Southern Gentleman

The Southern Gentleman ... aimed higher – not from snobbery (which is itself another closed form, another mirror), but from the conviction that standards are meant to be kept, that culture is not an ornament but a discipline, practiced as one practices prayer, citizenship or love.

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James Kring: Who will teach them?

In the midst of change and upheaval, who will teach our children?

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KCarl Smith: The media rabbit hole

Trump knows the media will chase outrage. He knows the left cannot resist racial controversy. And he knows that while journalists believe they are damaging him, they are often helping him stay relevant.

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Sean of the South: The hills are alive with the sound of muzak

Canned music. It’s everywhere. You cannot get away from it. It is always playing in public spaces. Grocery stores, hotel lobbies, airplanes, colonoscopy exam rooms.

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Jennifer Oliver O'Connell: Alabama's solar expansion is a battle between progress and preservation

Those who have traveled to the Midwest or West have seen the wind turbine farms peppering the landscape. These “Skynet”-like structures are not only a blight to the skyline, but they kill birds and affect the ecosystem of the land. Solar panels present similar issues, not only destroying once-rich soil, but affecting wildlife and the surrounding areas.

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Emily Jones: Prediction markets are turbocharging America's youth gambling crisis

Sports gambling is a growing threat to our children that too many adults still underestimate.

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Elizabeth Condra: School choice could make Alabama an education destination

There’s criticism that CHOOSE applicants are overwhelmingly white or overwhelmingly from higher-income areas, leaving lower-income, minority students stranded in a failing system. But once the CHOOSE application opens to families of any income, there will be no barrier – except parents.

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