The most vocal members of today’s Resistance are similar in many respects to the Loyalists we read about in American History.
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The most vocal members of today’s Resistance are similar in many respects to the Loyalists we read about in American History.
Leave a CommentAll power exercised over a nation, must have some beginning. It must either be delegated or assumed. There are no other sources. All delegated power is trust, and all assumed power is usurpation.
Leave a CommentThings do indeed change but never as quickly or as fundamentally as we want to believe.
3 CommentsUntil now, I didn’t see much reason to be concerned about the potential impact of illegal voting by non-citizens in US elections. I acknowledged that…
Leave a CommentAmerica still holds as much promise today as it did when our Founders called upon us to give thanks – in all circumstances.
1 CommentIt’s easy to let our Twenty-First Century conceit cause us to make analogies to today’s problems. Climate change, immigration, resource management are just a few that come to mind.
4 CommentsBetween submarines peeking out of the Atlantic surf, rock ‘n roll radio stations on the airwaves and now drones doing surveillance over Manhattan, I knew 1926 had undeniably been adulterated by my presence.
1 CommentLike British explorers Richard Burton and John Hanning Speke who searched for the source of the Nile River in the mid-19th Century, I did this expecting to find the truth about climate change shrouded in scientific controversy and political intrigue. Never did I expect to discover instead a carefully scripted fantasy used by alarmists to gin up interest in their movement.
18 CommentsIn time, unremitting hatred loses its effectiveness.
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