America’s Independence Day 2021

Sunday, July 4th, is the 245th anniversary of America’s declaration (1776) of our pending independence from British rule.  But before that became fact, it would take a painful, punishing, and lengthy military fight (1775-1783) for the brave men and women of those 13 American colonies to achieve our true independence. … read more

The Passing of Colonel Ed Wexler, USAF (Ret.)

Colonel Edward I. Wexler died June 30, 2021, at his home, after an extended illness.  Ed spent 35-years in military service to our nation, the majority of it with the 165th Airlift Wing of the Georgia Air National Guard here in the Savannah area. Ed was very active with military … read more

Bonkers, Blather, Blunders, & Buffoons #3

There is so much of the above spewing out of D.C. and elsewhere lately, that’s it’s already time for another edition before the D.C. foolishness spoils in the heat and turns brown (opps, sorry, can’t say that…with apologies for the unintended slight….. rots and turns white). Not only has ‘climate … read more

Smart Talk #3

The issue of transgender “females” competing in women’s sporting events continues to appear as a “hurdle” to get over.  The smart news is that most Americans believe that birth biology, and not later gender ‘identification,’ should be the determining factor in competitive entry. According to a recent Rasmussen Reports poll … read more

U.S. Department of Justice Sues Georgia: True Motivation?

Well, seems your (sorry, not really yours, but the Left-Wing-Government-Owned) Department of Justice has apparently now decided that suing Georgia’s newly established Voting Rights law would be the quickest and easiest way to show America that the Democrat-led DOJ, and not the states, is taking some charge of our lives, … read more

1 37 38 39 40 41 98