Armed With The Goal Of Less Danger

In the wake of the tragic Parkland, Florida high school shooting, at least one West Texas school district has taken a different approach to student safety on school grounds. There, select and trained teachers and staff members carry concealed weapons, ready to react to any challenge to the safety of … read more

Erasing America (One Word At A Time)

Student leaders at a California high school have decided to ban “The Star Spangled Banner” from future pep rallies (and one would presume, then, likely all sports gatherings), because they feel our National Anthem is “outdated and racially insensitive.”  Regrettably, at least one adult advisor has agreed.  This would seem … read more

Common Sense New Medicaid Requirements Tested in Kentucky

The State of Kentucky has been granted the right to expand its Medicaid program with two new requirements that actually, and fairly, should be applied not only to Medicaid participants in that state, but to welfare recipients there in general. Going forward, all Kentucky Medicaid enrollees, who are physically and … read more

Coastal Military Affairs Coalition: D.C. Sessions March, 2018

Savannah Mayor Eddie DeLoach, Hinesville Mayor Allen Brown, City Managers Rob Hernandez and Kenny Howard, Liberty County Commission Chairman Donald Lovette, Martin Sullivan, Jr., COL Pete Hoffman, Drew Hunt, and Bill Cathcart met with Georgia’s two Senators (Johnny Isakson and David Perdue) and Representatives Buddy Carter, Austin Scott, and Jody … read more

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