Idolatry in America

Idolatry in America: A Response to the City Council, the Media and Company

‎”The future success of America is not in the Constitution, but in the laws of God upon which the Constitution is founded.” – James Madison My name is Daniel Brannan. I’m the Chairman of the Kootenai County Constitution Party. Earlier today I took part in a small demonstration against the installation of a Hindu idol in the center of town here in Coeur d’Alene. You’ve heard the Media’s side. Now …

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Ganesh Hindu Demon in Coeur dAlene Idaho

Idols Come to Coeur d’Alene

“These are the days when the Christian is expected to praise every creed except his own.” ~ G.K. Chesterton in the Illustrated London News, August 11, 1928 Christians of Kootenai County should be dismayed at the appearance of a Hindu demon, Ganesh, statue that is currently found on Sherman ave in Coeur d’Alene. The godless group of individuals that manage the “art” of the city have approved this abomination by …

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SWAT kicks in door of student behind on loan

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A New Sheriff for Kootenai

The long awaited day has come where Rocky Watson will be getting out. Constitutionalists will be pleased. The Kootenai County Constitution Party will be looking for someone to run come 2012. Please contact us if you’re interested in running and would like an interview to be published on our website.

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KCP Meeting March 3rd

We’ll not be having a meeting in the month of February. Instead, it has been postponed to March 3rd. Please subscribe to our facebook page, for another way to stay up to date or interact with issues.

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