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December 3rd, 2018
Former President George H. W. Bush applauds during an event at the White House
By: George Will – nationalreview.com – December 1, 2018 At the beginning of his long and well-lived life, George Herbert Walker Bush, who in politics was always prosaic, acquired, by way of a grandfather, the name of a British poet and priest (George Herbert, 1593–1633). He acquired much else from family inheritance. The future 41st president was descended from a...
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November 16th, 2018
By: Ann Coulter – humanevents.com – November 14, 2018 Election recounts would be more plausible if Democrats occasionally let the Republican win. But they don’t. Ballots miraculously discovered days and weeks after the election — in the back seat of a car, after helpful “corrections” to the ballots by election supervisors, etc. — invariably result in a surprise win for...
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October 1st, 2018
Allen West signs books
By: Allen West – theoldschoolpatriot.com – June 15, 2018 I often get asked about who I admire most. Well, topping the list are my mom and dad, followed by folks like Joshua L. Chamberlain, Abraham Lincoln, Dr. Martin Luther King, John Locke, Thomas Jefferson, Hannibal, Leonidas, Alexander the Great — just to name a few. However, if there is one...
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September 21st, 2018
PEACE CROSS dedication
By:  Ann E. Marimow and Michael E. Ruane  – washingtonpost.com – September 21, 2018 The stories of the old warriors behind the Supreme Court challenge over Maryland’s Peace Cross The stories of the old warriors behind the Supreme Court challenge over Maryland’s Peace Cross A flag covered a bronze tablet, and a Gold Star mother who had lost a son to...
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September 11th, 2018
911 flag hanging from the pentagon
By: Tom Sileo – stream.org – September 11, 2018 This morning in Afghanistan, thousands of American warriors woke up in the country where 9/11 was planned. Some were just toddlers on September 11, 2001. Today marks the 17th anniversary of the worst terrorist attack in American history. While the horrors of that day drift in and out of our national...
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September 11th, 2018
By: Tim Sullivan – foxnews.com – September 11, 2018 “Tim, get to work,” my brother solemnly said over the phone. “It’s going to get worse.” I had received the call just as the first tower was struck, and we didn’t know all that was yet to come. Like so many other Americans on September 11, 2001, I had simply been...
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August 10th, 2018
Thomas Jefferson portrait
By: Lathan Watts – dailysignal.com – April 12, 2018 April 13 marks the 275th anniversary of Thomas Jefferson’s birthday. A renaissance man with a long and accomplished legacy, Jefferson played a major role in the founding of the United States of America—and establishing its strong protections for religious freedom for all. There can be no better way to celebrate one...
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August 6th, 2018
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By: Dinesh D’Souza & Gerald R. Molen – deathofanationmovie.com – August 2018 Now playing in theaters nationwide! Lincoln united his party and saved America from the Democrats for the first time. Can Trump—and we—come together and save America for the second time? Not since 1860 have the Democrats so fanatically refused to accept the result of a free election. That...
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August 2nd, 2018
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By: Paul Kengor – spectator.org – July 18, 2018 Senator John McCain described the Trump-Putin press conference in Helsinki as “one of the most disgraceful performances by an American president in memory.” “No prior president,” insisted McCain, “has ever abased himself more abjectly before a tyrant.” Easy there, senator. Your knowledge of meetings between American presidents and Moscow tyrants is...
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July 23rd, 2018
ICTHUS & US Flag
By: Robert Knight – washingtontimes.com – July , 2018 Over the weekend, in addition to being in the World Cup soccer final against tiny Croatia, France got to celebrate Bastille Day, which commemorates the July 14, 1789, storming of the infamous Paris prison. It’s fair to say the soccer match was worthier of feting. The Bastille takeover sparked the French...
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