Why I left the Army I loved after 7 years

Why I left the Army I loved after 7 years West Point and the Army never had a real draw for me growing up.  Frankly, I was more interested in the Coast Guard Academy, having grown up near the ocean, sailing and scuba diving from a young age.   But Military Academies held a certain romance.  Leaving one’s home …

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The Slavery of Fear and Shame

The Slavery of Fear and Shame   “If some among you fear taking a stand because you are afraid of reprisals from customers, clients, or even government, recognize that you are just feeding the crocodile hoping he’ll eat you last.” ~ President Ronald Reagan     Greetings my fellow Americans! While I don’t ascribe to …

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Tales of The Trail Boss, Pt 2: Tallil Tom

Last time, I introduced you to The Trail Boss. This week, the adventure continues as The Trail Boss meets Tallil Tom, an Iraqi turkey with a bad attitude. As I was not actually present for some of the activities described herein (that’s called, “plausible deniability”) I’ve enlisted the help of my Command Sergeant Major (CSM) …

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The Epidemic of Silence, Part 2

In last week’s article we talked of how the Elites, the globalists, demoralized the West by mocking Western values with the goal of creating chaos, confusion and helplessness to lower morale and morality…what the Marxist/Fascists need to construct a new societal system,  a New World Order.  It’s called demoralization. With the understanding that this New …

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“Dilbert” Bites the Dust in Hundreds of American Newspapers

I have been a fan of the Dilbert cartoon strip since it began syndication in hundreds of American newspapers back in 1989. The strip is a sassy but candid look into the management and machinations inside the walls of corporate America. Its lead character, Dilbert, is a hapless butt of management’s often inane and ill-fated …

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Boundaries-How Are They Taught?

Home School

How are boundaries taught? Human beings have a herd mentality. Humans need to associate with other humans, they need feed back from other humans. Without sharing ideas and thoughts with others, humans become isolated. Solitary confinement can destroy a mind. The isolation drives humans to imaginary friends or to a machine, such as HAL from …

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Alma Womack on the Super Bowl

No, dear hearts, I did not watch the Super Bowl on Sunday for several reasons. One, I have no television service since I am battling Directv over canceling Newsmax. Two, I wouldn’t have watched it if I had three television satellite networks, because I promised myself when ol’ Capricorn, Kapernick, whatever, was kneeling and disrespecting …

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Is America Over?

Jeff Ulicny asks, Is America Over? “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our …

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What We’re Up Against

Tycoon

Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom, must undergo the fatigue of supporting it.  Thomas Paine Every combat general knows he must be aware of what he is up against.  The military uses intelligence sources to tell them the disposition of the enemy, where they are, how many they are, how strong they …

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Why Are We Paying Able-Bodied Men To Not Work

Pajama Boy, An Insufferable Man-Child - POLITICO Magazine

I was just reading the US labor report for 2022. Did you know that there are over 7,000,000 men age 25-45 who have quit their jobs and live off of government benefits since 2019? Also, I see that there were 779,000 jobs posted just last month. Why? We are paying able-bodied men…to NOT work. There is a …

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Reading the ‘Wrong’ Book Can Get You in Trouble at Stanford

Have you ever read Mein Kampf? I have, and I even own a copy. I also own copies of The Communist Manifesto, several of Vladlimr Il’ich Lenin’s pre-revolutionary works, the Q’ran, the Book of Mormon, and the old Lancer Books twelve paperback volume set of Conan stories. The fact that I own and have read …

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The Congressional Naming Commission (CNC)

The Congressional Naming Commission (CNC) was a body authorized as part of the FY2021 National Defense Authorization Act.  Its eight commissioners included two retired Army generals, a retired Navy admiral and a retired Marine Corps general.  It also had academics with imposing credentials.  One commissioner is a professor emeritus at West Point and another is a senior …

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Insurrection: I do not think you know what that word means.

Peaceable Assembly

Insurrection. “I do not think you know what that word means.” Princess Bride There are many reports on the recent riots in Brazil, and for the sake of argument let’s call it an insurrection. It was an organized and armed assault against an organized government with the intent of seizing its powers. J6 by this …

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