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 [...]
Although August 15, 1945, was before my time, this kiss was for years the image that always popped into my head. I still think about it, but conversations with one WWII veteran in particular have left me with other images.
Charles Stanton was a radioman on the USS Waldron, or the “Bloody W” as the sailors [...]
It’s been 70 years since some 22,000 Polish prisoners were gruesomely executed in the Katyn Forest Massacre in Russia. Among those killed were doctors and lawyers, journalists and generals, lawyers and businessmen – men of distinction – reservists. It was an annihilation that was arguably part of Stalin’s plan to cripple Poland and render them [...]
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, [...]
Note: I ran this column last year, and believe it is worthy – and appropriate – on this Flag Day, as well. May we fly Old Glory high and proud!
In the winter of 1969, the sentimental comic Red Skelton treated his television audience to a story from his childhood.
He spoke of the significance of the [...]
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. [...]
I guess I shouldn’t be surprised that the government is using a cool $300 million to market the 2010 Census. It’s easy to be frivolous with other people’s money. As in our money. As in taxpayer money.
It was one thing to receive notice that I’ll be getting the census form next week. What a waste [...]
Earlier this week, Obama once again targeted Las Vegas – this time during a town hall meeting in Nashau, NH:
“When times are tough, you tighten your belts,” the President said. “You don’t go buying a boat when you can barely pay your mortgage. You don’t blow a bunch of cash on Vegas when you’re [...]
Earlier this week, I told you about the Peanut Butter for Haiti drive, organized by Leland Conway, host of The Pulse of Lexington. Here’s an update.
At of 10:30 a.m. today, News Radio 630 WLAP had collected 1,001 jars of peanut butter for victims of the Haiti earthquake. The jars will be sent to Southland Christian [...]
Here’s the latest in today’s election. with any luck, Americans will continue to take back their country, day by day and step by step. Any other alternative is not an option.