This is a Veterans' Day republication of an earlier piece in honor of all those who have served or are currently serving. These fine young men and women have each written a blank check, "up to and including my life" to defend this great thing we call, "These United States of America." We owe them a debt we can never truly repay…READ MORE…
Living Behind Enemy Lines, Tale #17: Wonder Why Teens Were Less Violent In Past Generations?
My first memory of a student shooting up his school was May 21, 1998 in Springfield, Oregon, just 100 miles from our home in West Linn, OR. After killing both parents, 15-year-old Kip Kinkel drove to his school, Thurston High School, with a rifle where he killed two students and injured 25 others. Of course, the following April, in Littleton, Colorado, 18-year-old Eric Harris & 17-year-old Dylan Klebold, teamed up to slaughter 15 and injure 24 at their school, Columbine High School. More recently, 14-year-old Colt Gray, killed four and injured nine at his high school in Winder, Georgia.…READ MORE…
Dems missed the ‘big picture’ with minority voters and Trump's historic gains are proof
Trump 2024 campaign senior adviser Danielle Alvarez joins ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign strategy with minority voters…READ MORE…
Draining the DEI Swamp: Time to End Ideological Indoctrination in Government
One of the Trump administration’s first moves should be to pull the plug on every “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” (DEI) office and training program currently draining taxpayer dollars in government. These DEI initiatives are little more than “woke” mind-virus indoctrination camps, taking hard-earned money from Americans to fund bureaucratic navel-gazing and forced guilt sessions. These offices don’t unite—they divide, turning colleagues into strangers and making people see each other through lenses of oppression and privilege rather than shared purpose. If we’re going to drain the swamp, let’s start with the DEI-industrial complex…READ MORE…
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