Rockets of Palestine It seems that everyday Israel is further attacked and does nothing. Rockets from Hamas fall into homes, schools and civilians yet the world remains silent. Silent as children are maimed. Silent as mothers weep for their dead and disfigured children. Silent as the Israeli world comes apart. Silent as the [...]
Rockets of Palestine
Israel and the Left
Israel and the Left This Sunday, Ralph Nader entered the race for President and gave further proof to the fact that the left does not support Israel. When we say that the left does not support Israel, we truly mean that he and they do not accept Israel as a nation nor do they [...]
What about the First Amendment?
What about the First Amendment? It seems that everyday there is a special interest group looking for an apology over the statements someone or other made that upset them or “offended” them. Well, I am offended by their offense. Seriously, our understanding of our freedoms has so suffered that we know believe that [...]
He was a Hero
It is unbelievable just how sad I am over the death of someone I did not know, but respected and maybe worshipped is the word. I remember how crushed I was when Ronald Reagan died. He was a hero (like he was to so many people) and the thought that we lost such a great [...]
Shakespeare in Graphic Terms
Can Shakespeare reach the younger generation? With degrading schools and the de-valuation of the canon of literature, one wonders how to spark the interest in these same kids. SparkNotes has come up with a fine idea, the graphic novel. Hamlet (No Fear Shakespeare Graphic Novels) is one of the early entrees in this field. Long [...]
William F. Buckley Has Died
William F. Buckley Has Died The legendary William F. Buckley Jr. passed away last night according to National Review after a one year battle with an undisclosed illness. Mourning the man is well called for because we have just lost a true treasure and one of my heroes. The power of ideas was awakened in [...]
Economic Facts and Fallacies by Thomas Sowell
Economics and the General Public There is a systemic pattern of ignorance when it comes to the world of economics. Whether it is the political leaders or the voters, too few understand economics. There never seems to be a look at what the unintended consequences of certain actions will be. The lack of planning is [...]
Interview: Amity Shlaes author of The Forgotten Man
In a new feature to the site, I will be interviewing people I find interesting and informative. Ms. Shlaes is one of my favorite writers on economics. She has been gracious enough to answer a few questions that I emailed and I will post those below. The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great [...]
Soviet era Archives Provide New Information
The archives are helping to examiners to finally piece together the real disaster that the Soviets implemented on their people. Here is a link that is well worth your time. As more of these files are opened, the lies of the left will be further examined and they will not be able to continue their [...]
The Equalizer – A Review
The Equalizer Last week was my birthday. My in-laws got me a very wonderful gift, season one of The Equalizer. The equalizer was a fine crime show form the mid to late 80’s that does not have an equivalent on today. A crime show concerning a retired spy master that lends his skills to the [...]
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