Freedom From? – Freedom To? How do you define Freedom? If it a common word, used by America, Libya, Europe, Iran, Korea, and the nations of the world. It is also used by Democrats, Republicans, Al Kida, Hamas, Christianity, Islam, and philosophies all over the world. But how do you define it? What makes one […]Read More
Last Sunday, 1-27-2013, CBS News, Sunday Morning, featured an interview with Louis Michael Seidman. It is not just that Seidman is an ulter-liberal who disavows the wisdom of the Constitution; he would have us do away with it entirely. Unfortunately, many of our more prominent politicians, in office today, agree. The text of that interview […]Read More
The current upheaval in Washington is nothing new, but it is reaching proportions that we have not seen in a long time, maybe ever. Here is a matrix through which to understand what’s happening… Premise: Unless we understand our ground of authority we will either be weak and ineffective in life or we will become […]Read More
Rereading Paine Jack Dunigan’s Article yesterday, encouraged me to find and reread ‘Common Sense’ by Paine. I admit, I had not read it since high school when it was required reading in our American History class. Many of you will remember back to the days when our schools actually taught this stuff. I can see […]Read More
Letter from Grandpa David: “Dear Vice President Biden, Senator Feinstein, and all… I’ve got a little problem here that possibly you smart folks in Washington can help me with. I see you are proposing some rather stringent gun laws for we the people down here, and it gives me a little twinge of concern when […]Read More
Two days after the CT school shooting, another incident took place in San Antonio, TX. The United Press published the story, but virtually no media nationwide passed it on. No congressional hearings were convened and no legislation proposed. Why? Because an off duty police officer in the theater took care of business. She was armed […]Read More
Someone has suggested that our culture is more violent than any other in history. What we do know is that the incidents of violence are better documented and communicated today than ever before. Technology allows us to relive the horrors of war, mass murder, weather related tragedies instantly and over and over again. We are […]Read More
The recent shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School has raised a flurry of arguments, right and left, about the second amendment to the Constitution. What does it mean, why is it there, and should it be eliminated totally? These questions rise to the emotion of tragedy and from that same emotion. No one is untouched […]Read More
I am still in shock! I have a grandson who is about the same age of many of those children killed at Sandy Hook School. What is there to say? What is there to do? I read the news media and everyone is talking about this horrible event, and many politicians have the answer. But […]Read More
America: A Long Term View Yesterday I posted a dire view of what I think we can expect in the next four years. But that is a short term view. It is predicated on the continuing assault on the foundations of our nation and our God given rights, and of course, their attendant responsibilities […]Read More