Beyond Borders: Exploring Public Perceptions of Firearms in the USA and Switzerland
In the global tapestry of firearm culture, two nations stand out with distinct approaches – the United States and Switzerland.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
In the global tapestry of firearm culture, two nations stand out with distinct approaches – the United States and Switzerland.
FBI: Todays Taxpayer Funded Gestapo for the Democratic Party – A Serious Look at Constitutional Concerns
The emergence of other branches like the Air Force, Marine Corps, and Space Force raises an intriguing question: Are these newer military branches truly constitutional?
The Iran-Contra Affair, a tumultuous chapter in U.S. history, unraveled a complex web of clandestine operations, ethical quandaries, and geopolitical contradictions, shedding light on the profound influence of the military-industrial complex in shaping U.S. foreign policy.
Enacted in the aftermath of the tragic events of September 11, 2001, the USA PATRIOT Act stands as a pivotal example of how seemingly well-intentioned legislation can inadvertently threaten constitutional rights.
For over 200 years we’ve elected representatives who have bled us financially to an extent that would have rendered old King George green with envy.
The evolving landscape of American society raises questions about the changing dynamics between faith, government, and personal values.
In this first of two pieces in the seventh of our series – Our Great U.S. Culture War. We discuss the requirements for a Republic. They are non-negotiable.
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), established with an original intent of safeguarding national security, has transformed into a complex and clandestine force in international affairs.
In “The Gulag Archipelago,” the iconic literary work by Russian writer and dissident Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the author masterfully uncovers the devastating influence of falsehoods within the context of the Soviet labor camp system, famously known as the “Gulag.”
In this second of two pieces in the sixth of our series – Our Great U.S. Culture War – we finish the discussion of what made America become America. It’s about what was decided at the founding of the Nation that affects you today.
Extremism knows no religious boundaries, and it can manifest in various forms, causing harm and perpetuating misconceptions about entire faith communities.
In the dazzling carnival of American exceptionalism, it seems the call to duty has faded to a mere whisper, drowned out by social justice hashtags.
The National American Legion Air Rifle Program has long been a beacon of excellence, offering young enthusiasts a chance to learn about firearm safety, marksmanship, and responsible gun ownership.
In the annals of American history, the name Davy Crockett stands as a symbol of rugged individualism and a deep-rooted belief in limited government.
Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th President of the United States, holds a unique place in history as the last president who adhered to the originalist interpretation of the Constitution.
Amid ongoing debates over the term “insurrection,” recent wars on multiple continents, 33T debt, China, geriatric leadership and an ever-widening ideological divide, it’s imperative to address the question looming over our society: Could these factors potentially push us towards a civil war?
As we have previously noted, the very lovely Amanda Marcotte, native Texan and later Brooklynite, moved away from the Big Apple to South Philadelphia sometime in late 2018 or early 2019. I have no idea if Marc Faletti, her POSSLQ, and she still live in the City of Brotherly Love, because, at least in her …
In the wake of recent events that have sent shockwaves through our communities and across the globe, we find ourselves grappling with the age-old struggle between good and evil, often personified in the most unexpected individuals.
Standards are the Raw Materials of Virtue: He Who Controls the Standards, Controls Behavior In one sense, virtue is how a society controls and manages behavior. Some systems and societies use virtue to produce beneficent outcomes, while others use virtue, at least as the societal standards define it, to produce power and control. Religions historically …