Some Positive, Reassuring, Good News (Law Enforcement Edition)

It’s always the right time to shine some positive light on the acts and efforts of our great law enforcement officers, who so often go above and beyond to serve and protect us. In San Pablo, CA, an off-duty police officer was driving home with his family from a movie … read more

Operation Distraction

In her testimony to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee back in 2013, regarding the lack of American military response to the Benghazi (Libya) rebel attack on the U.S. Embassy there, resulting in the death of four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens, then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton became exasperated with the … read more

Bonkers, Blather, Blunders, & Buffoons #5

Unhappy about her Portland (OR) school district’s vote to ban Black Lives Matter and LGBTQ Pride symbols within the schools, a female high school English teacher decided to respond to that mandate by removing our American flag from her classroom. And the reason: “It’s the most political symbol there is.” … read more

A Nation In Distress

Right now (and for the last eight-months and counting), America is engulfed in turmoil, disappointment, and despair.  No, it’s not the prophesied ‘end days’ (yet).  And, thankfully, nor have enemy missiles landed here (yet). The vast majority of the population isn’t sick and dying (perhaps sick and tired, however). The … read more

9/11: Patriot Day: The 20th Anniversary of the Attack on America

Twenty years ago today…September 11, 2001… 19 militant fundamentalist Islamics hijacked four East Coast U.S. commercial airliners and purposely flew them into the twin towers of the World Trade Center (NYC), then into the Pentagon (D.C.), and mercifully, thanks to some very courageous male passengers, that fourth plane was forced … read more

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