President Ronald Reagan once said about modern American liberals: “It isn’t so much that liberals are ignorant. It’s just that they know so many things that aren’t so.” That statement can be accurately applied to almost all Americans today, and we’re seeing the results in the farce that both parties have made of the 2016 presidential nomination process.
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SOS: Speaking of Seniors – Avoid Foreign Based Firms
On April 14, 2016, I wrote a letter to the chief executive officer of a major insurance company to ask him to stop using foreign based firms for customer service or claims payment transfers. With some editing to avoid harming a good company that made a bad mistake, here is the letter.
Read more ›I Will Raise Your Baby, Queline – Let Her Live
This is not a question of right vs. left. It is not pro-life vs. pro-choice, conservative vs. liberal, or Republican vs. Democrat. This is a very real, very personal, very serious and very present question of life vs. death.
Read more ›How Strange Can It Get?
As a nation, we are divided between those who want to strive to achieve and those who thrive because they receive. The Progressives have bred generations of passive takers who believe they are entitled to the fruit of others’ labor. They pay no taxes so they don’t care how high taxes go. They have no conception of paying for what they have, so they don’t care about the national debt. They see America as a vending machine, so they don’t believe in our unique place in history.
Read more ›The Pilgrims: Laying America’s Foundations, Part 1
The early 1600s in England was a time of spiritual bankruptcy. In the book, One Small Candle, the author Thomas J. Fleming describes the state of English morals and society in 1620. His description begins with King James I and those in the highest level of society: “James I had done little since 1603 but drain the treasury with his extravagance, shock the nation with his morals, and embitter those who yearned for religious liberty. The manners and morals of the court were appalling. Banquets frequently turned into riots.
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