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Who We Are

​We are all believers in Jesus Christ as our Savior. 
We believe our lives should reflect the teachings of the Bible. 
We are or have been teachers. 
We love our country.
We stand against Socialism and Communism. 

american flag waving in the wind
a single cross with the sun setting in the background

Kathy Nunn

Editor

 â€‹I was a WWII baby.  Both of my uncles served in the Navy during the war.  I grew up on the western slope of Colorado in a small farming community.  All my family members were traditional Democrats. I was in high school when President Kennedy was assassinated and I was shocked.
 
After 3 years of college, I got married and moved to Oakland, California.  That was certainly a cultural shock between Berkeley demonstrations, Black Panther Party, Civil Rights Movement and Anti-Vietnam War rallies.   Ronald Reagan was governor of California at that time and I was upset that he would send troops to the Berkeley campus.  I violated my grandmother’s advice, “The two things that will start a fight are religion and politics.  Don’t talk about them.”  But I did.
 
We later became one of those “Californians who moved to Denver”.  I registered to vote as an Independent because I saw problems with both parties. Then after I became a Christian, I began to feel that the Republican party more represented my values and morals. 
 
I have watched the Democratic Party become more in opposition to Christian values and more in line with Socialistic/Communistic goals.  It seems that daily I read about government spending more and more dollars, telling more and more lies, taking more and more of our freedoms, supporting censorship, resisting any investigation of voting fraud, allowing violence in the streets and yet imprisoning US citizens without bail, trial, or details of their guilt.  Something is drastically wrong! 
 
I have visited several other countries and I have always returned wanting to get down and kiss the ground.  I am thankful to live in the U.S.A.  Only in America can you grow up in a small country community, get a scholarship to college, work in the president’s office of the largest banking system in California, work for the Colorado State Treasury and Colorado Commission on Higher Education, become a teacher in Denver Public Schools, start and run a Christian school, and retire in the country.  That’s freedom!  
 
We need to protect our country from those who seek to destroy it and make it into something else.  We have to fight for freedom, fairness, and truth for all who still love this country and for those who look to the U.S. as the country that gives hope to the hopeless.  I hope that the information we give you will cause you to think critically, search for the truth diligently and stand up boldly while speaking up and VOTING your conscience.  My grandmother’s advice was true, but PATRIOTS are made for fighting.

​Kathy writes National Politics, Local Politics, One Nation Under God, Socialism, and others, as noted by KLN.

Alyssa Willis

Homeschool & Special Education 

Boy do we live in interesting times. I can remember growing up as a young African American child playing with any and everyone. Never seeing others by their skin color but by their smile and content of their heart. Now we live in a time where everyone is in fear of offending based on an irrational movement that has caused division and lies. 

Raised here in Colorado, I grew up in a household where political views were different and rarely spoken. I often avoided conversation about political views about what was going on in the world and even avoided paying attention to the news. It wasn’t until 9/11 that I was slightly awakened to the fact that the news was supposed to inform the public of the hurt that was going on in the world. Even then I was slightly awakened to the importance of finding out what was going on in the world rather than staying in my own world.

 

Over time I noticed that even the news that was given could be confusing. One station stated one thing and then another would tell a different story. With this I was informed of the importance of not merely listening to others’ opinions but to seek and find the truth. I began to realize that if I did not search for truth I could be duped by anyone and fall for anything.  These days we cannot afford to be oblivious and be like sheep just being led to the slaughter house. We should stand, inform, and encourage one another during these times. 

As an elementary teacher I have the privilege of teaching and working side by side with parents in raising up strong critical thinkers. I have chosen to stand and share Christian morals, respect for authority, and the importance of seeing others with love and kindness. As I stand, I hope to encourage others to love the United States of America and stand for the principles for which this country was founded. 

Alyssa is the author of Homeschool, Early Education content, as well as the Adaptive Learning page. Noted by AMW

Kasey Nunn

Web Designer & Contributor

I was born and raised in the great state of Colorado. Growing up in a blue-collar, union household taught me the value of hard work. My mom delivered mail on rural routes, and my dad worked as a lineman for Sturgeon Electric. Money was tight at times, but they raised me with middle-class values—service, sacrifice, and a commitment to community.

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One of my earliest lessons in solidarity came on the picket lines. My dad would take my brother and me to support striking King Soopers workers, handing out donuts and coffee. At the time, I didn’t fully grasp why we were there—but my dad made it clear: if we stood with others in their fight, they’d stand with us when our time came. It was my first education in collectivism—Americans asking not for a handout, but a fair shake.

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I grew up in a Democrat household, registered as one myself at 18. But over time, I watched the party drift from the values I was raised with. My parents did too, as they saw hard-earned benefits like Social Security eroded to fund federal pet projects. That wake-up call hit hard.

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Education and civic knowledge were staples at our dinner table. My love for history led me to the University of Northern Colorado, where I studied secondary education. For the past 20 years, I’ve worked in public schools—witnessing firsthand how progressive ideology is often taught in place of open, balanced dialogue. Too many educators push personal politics instead of empowering students to think critically.

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I speak out because students deserve better. They deserve truth, not ideology. They deserve to learn how to think, not what to think.

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Though we may not agree on every issue, we can listen, debate, and even—imagine this—agree to disagree. That’s the spirit our founders had in mind: rigorous dialogue, mutual respect, and a shared love of country. I hope you’ll join me in fighting for that—right here in our little corner of Eastern Colorado. Because speaking the truth with conviction, and love, is how we begin to set things right.

Kasey writes for the Public Education section as well as the Community page.

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