Thankful For What We Have … While It Lasts
This writer is finding it difficult to reconcile being thankful with being angry. Being thankful is easy. This nation was blessed with liberty and the natural resources to make the most of it. Yes, we did build it, the freest, most prosperous and generous nation the world has ever known. Read the rest of this entry »
November 22, 2012 1 Comment
Benghazi Limbo
The Limbo dance was very popular some years ago, it entails a series of steps culminating in dancers going under a stick single file without touching the stick or the floor. Those who do are eliminated. The stick is gradually lowered until only one dancer remains. Spectators call out “How low can you go?â€
As for the Benghazi Limbo, it too, has choreography. Read the rest of this entry »
November 20, 2012 5 Comments
Mugged by Ann Coulter
Ann Coulter's new book should be read to understand how the struggle for equal rights was won and why racial divisions are back some 40 years later. It documents the true history of civil rights and exposes the many hoaxes perpetrated upon the nation by the Democrat Party. Read the rest of this entry »
November 12, 2012 1 Comment
Why Vote For an Imitation When You Can Have The Real Thing?
PJTV’s excellent video entitled “Obama Wins, America Loses: The Road Ahead,†is well worth watching. Bill Whittle and friends raise important issues about the future of the nation and the Republican Party. Their conclusions merit serious attention if there is any hope of taking the nation back from those who would turn it into a socialist state. Read the rest of this entry »
November 9, 2012 2 Comments
The Choice
This is not Atlas Shrugged. There is no place to run and John Galt isn’t awaiting our arrival. There really are only two alternatives: surrender and watch our freedoms eroded one by one, or do battle where and how we can. The only guarantee is that if we do the former, losing is a certainty. Read the rest of this entry »
November 7, 2012 3 Comments
The Price of Politics By Bob Woodward
In this sometimes-tedious account of the last three and one-half years - from just before Obama’s inauguration through the summer of 2012 – Woodward paints a disturbing picture of a dysfunctional federal government. Read the rest of this entry »
November 5, 2012 2 Comments
Sigmund Would Understand
President Obama has now begun to project his failings on Mitt Romney. How else can one explain his accusation that Romney suffers from Romnesia when even a cursory look at Obama’s endless speechifying reveals he is the one who has a serious problem maintaining a consistent position on almost everything (except taxing the rich). Read the rest of this entry »
October 30, 2012 No Comments
Some Thoughts on Presidential Debate No. 2
If the purpose of presidential debates is to give the candidates an opportunity to explain how they would address pressing national and international problems the second presidential debate was pretty much a waste of time.
Let’s ignore Candy Crowley’s bias, …
Read the rest of this entry »October 22, 2012 1 Comment
We Have The War Upon Us By William J. Cooper
We Have the War Upon Us is an engrossing book, full of fascinating historical details. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the American Civil War and an excellent introduction to the people and events that led up to the bloodiest, most devastating war in American history. Read the rest of this entry »
October 15, 2012 No Comments
Liberty Requires Virtue
Liberty can no more exist without virtue and independence than the body can live and move without a soul. The only serious aspect of politics is its relation to morality. Read the rest of this entry »
October 4, 2012 2 Comments