The Past

If you're among the politically correct minions, you probably believe that people's past should NEVER be forgotten – and certainly not forgiven, and people NEVER change, no matter what. The recent news that Harvard, that prestigious, elite institution of higher education, has rescinded Kyle Kashuv's acceptance because of comments he made as a 16-year-old student … Continue reading The Past

A Father’s Influence

John Adams, signer of the Declaration of Independence and America's second President, was the father of six children. During the War for Independence he spent much time in public service and away from his family. Not wanting to neglect his children, he and Abigail Adams wrote letters to each other about how the children's education … Continue reading A Father’s Influence

Sanctuary Sickness

Legislation signed into law by Gov. Jared Polis makes it more difficult for Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to apprehend suspected illegal immigrants. Polis signed House Bill 1124 on Tuesday. The new law bars local law enforcement from arresting or detaining a suspected illegal alien on the basis of an ICE request. The legislation also … Continue reading Sanctuary Sickness

Hope for America

Jesse Lee Peterson – host of “The Fallen State” TV show on WND-TV – is the most courageous, outspoken critic of the "civil rights" establishment in America today. Raised without his father on a plantation near Tuskegee, Alabama, during the Jim Crow era, Peterson has lived a part of America's history few have experienced. After … Continue reading Hope for America

The Devil Went Down in Georgia

With apologies to Charlie Daniels The Devil Went Down to Georgia (caution, original lyrics, uses a strong expletive!),  I've been thinking about the film industries' threat (fairly empty so far) to boycott the state of Georgia because of the abortion law recently passed there. I've learned that Georgia offers a 20 to 30 percent tax … Continue reading The Devil Went Down in Georgia