Saving Babies
Texas Town Becomes 79th “Sanctuary City” for the Unborn
Saving Babies: Texas Town Becomes 79th “Sanctuary City” for the Unborn
The Maori cannibals in New Zealand stopped slaughtering newborns in the mid-1800s when it belatedly dawned on them that their society was dying. Is slaughtering the next generation just Democrats’ means to the ultimate goal: Death of American society?
On August 11th, the City Council of Talco, Texas, (population 494) voted to adopt an ordinance outlawing abortion. The adoption of the measure made the City of Talco the 79th city in the nation, and the 62nd city in Texas, to pass an enforceable ordinance outlawing abortion within city limits…READ MORE…
Bring the Flyboys Home: Why It’s Time to Put the Air Force Back in the Army
The U.S. Air Force has been strutting around as its own branch since 1947, puffing out its chest like it invented flight. Hate to break it to the Pentagon empire-builders, but the Air Force was born out of the Army Air Forces, which did just fine winning World War II without a separate service. The split wasn’t about combat necessity; it was about bureaucrats carving out a new fiefdom.
And now, seventy-plus years later, we’re drowning in debt and still paying for this extra layer of brass and paperwork. If you want to trim real fat out of the defense budget, here’s a radical thought: put the Air Force back where it belongs — under Army leadership…READ MORE…
FEMA workers put on leave after signing letter warning of Trump’s overhaul of the agency
The Federal Emergency Management Agency on Tuesday placed several employees on administrative leave effective immediately, just one day after they signed an open letter warning Congress that the Trump administration’s sweeping overhaul of the agency could lead to catastrophic failures in disaster response…READ MORE…
O Say Can You See
I remember going to a ball game with my old man. I remember the smells. Stale beer, human sweat, and the odor of unnaturally pink hotdogs that turned your bowels into stone.
I remember before the game, things got very quiet. All 30-odd thousand people rose. The throngs of stadium chairs creaking sounded like the world was splitting…READ MORE…
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