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Soul Food

I doubt much else in my life has fed my soul the way 8.28 did. I couldn’t be more thankful for Glenn Beck and the stellar group of God-loving patriots he brought together for this event. God bless you all.

Then there was the crowd. That I stood in the company of 500,000-plus American Patriots will [...]

Declare your independence!

At the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787, Benjamin Franklin said that the work of our founding fathers had given us a Republic… “if [we] could keep it.”

More than 200 years after those words were spoken, one could view his words as prophetic at the least. As well, they must come as a wake-up, [...]

Memorial Day remembrance

I met Tim and Marsha Hunt several years ago. We had gathered in Lebanon, TN for bridge dedications honoring the fallen soldiers from Tennessee’s 278th Army National Guard. Among the fallen was their son, Sgt. Joey Hunt.

In the years that have followed, the Hunts have become very dear friends – more like family, really. [...]

Mincing words

By now, we’re all well-aware of the fact that from the inception of the Tea Party movement, the entire leftist administration and drive-by media immediately jumped to the conclusion that Tea Partiers (so they had a cruder term) were anti-government right-wing fringe.

For more than a year, they’ve insisted that we are the threat to America. [...]

CLASS Act: Everything but classy

There was no doubt that Pelosi and her henchmen had no plans to let the American public in on the details of the health care reconciliation bill prior to passing it. Remember her words?

As we know, that’s exactly how things played out – behind closed doors – with all the details of what is now [...]

Home in November

If anyone had said a few years ago that people from every walk of life and every corner of the country were sitting around watching C-Span on a Sunday night, I’d have laughed out loud.

I wasn’t laughing last night.

It was quite a scenario to behold, as I conversed with fellow patriots via Facebook and emails.  [...]

Coming full circle

Note: This article originally appeared in the Feb. 10, 2010 edition of Family Security Matters.

The last time Tim and Marsha Hunt made the trip to Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center was the fall of 2004, when their son, Sgt. Joseph “Joey” Hunt, was preparing to deploy with Tennessee’s 278th Regimental Combat Team.

The Hunts made [...]

What exactly is a Security Mom?

Note: This article originally appeared in the Jan. 20, 2010 edition of Family Security Matters.

If you want to know what’s forefront in the minds of Americans, post a question on a social networking site:

“I’m working on a story and want to know if you’re a Security Mom. If so, why? If not, why not?”

One of [...]

Peanut Butter for Haiti

New Radio 630 WLAP’s Leland Conway, host of The Pulse of Lexington, has once again come up with a challenge for his listeners, asking them to donate jars of peanut butter, which will be shipped to Haiti this weekend.

The jars will be sent to Southland Christian Church in Lexington, KY,  who has missionaries and infrastructure [...]

A Military Epiphany

Note: This article originally appeared in the Dec. 30, 2009 edition of Family Security Matters.

When I left my career in architecture to pursue a degree in journalism, I felt quite confident that I knew exactly what I wanted out of life. I also knew what I didn’t want – namely to spend the rest of [...]