Brad Dacus served as Legislative Assistant to U.S. Senator Phil Gramm, and went on to receive his Juris Doctorate from the University of Texas School of Law. For the next five years, Mr. Dacus coordinated religious freedom and parental rights cases throughout the Western states. In 1997, Mr. Dacus founded Pacific Justice Institute, where he serves as President and continues to defend religious liberties and parental rights. The...
Read MoreAfter President Trump’s strong response to the increased threat from North Korea, many have been quick to call the response dangerous and inflammatory. The only dangerous and inflammatory activity has come from North Korea’s increasingly volatile and violent leader. As an immigrant from South Korea whose family escaped the communist north, I refuse to support any policy or action that could lead to the appeasement of the...
Read MoreLawrence Peck, a native of Los Angeles, California, has intensively researched and monitored pro-North Korean activities in the USA for 25 years. He has a B.A. degree in Political Science from UCLA and a Juris Doctor degree from Loyola Law School. He has been recognized by many in the US and Korea as the leading expert on pro-North activities in the USA, and the foremost authority on pro-North groups and activists here. For six years,...
Read MoreThe Board of Governors of the Los Angeles County Lincoln Clubs passed almost unanimously the following resolution calling upon Assembly Republican Leader Chad Mayes to resign as Leader after voting for, and leading six other Republican Assemblymen/women to vote for, Jerry Brown’s cap and trade program on July 17, 2017. Mayes’ actions and subsequent supporting role at the Democrat’s victory press conference were...
Read MoreSheriff McDonnell is a Boston native who began his law enforcement career in 1981 as a twenty-two-year-old graduate from the Los Angeles Police Academy. Sheriff McDonnell served for 29 years at the Los Angeles Police Department, where he held every rank from Police Officer to second-in-command under Chief Bill Bratton. During his time at the LAPD, he earned that Department’s highest honor for bravery, the Medal of Valor, and led...
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