The Young Soldier, by Sean Dietrich
The Soldier was standing on the sidewalk outside the airport, his mother beside him, straightening his collar. His little sister was there, too. So was his dad.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
The Soldier was standing on the sidewalk outside the airport, his mother beside him, straightening his collar. His little sister was there, too. So was his dad.
Having grown up in two small Kansas towns, I guess I should be distraught and maybe remorseful. Why? Because when an award-winning Country-Western singer writes a song about life and values in America’s ubiquitous small towns and is immediately attacked and canceled, he must have done something wrong, right? Wrong! Actually, all Jason Aldean did …
It’s always amusing when today’s left try to minimize an important point, brought up by conservatives, one with which they cannot disagree, but also one with which they don’t want conservatives to gain any credit. Kathleen Parker Cleveland¹, of The Washington Post, knows that no decent person can support child sexual abuse and trafficking, but, …
Sexually abused children is all done in the dark. The crimes are committed in private places. So, how many children are abused during one year in a small city of 100,000? No one knows, do they?
It is easy to find on our social media feeds, the outrageous acts against American children. We find videos of Drag Queen Story Hour and strip shows for child audiences. Schools keeping information on children from parents or gay porn next to Charlotte’s Web in the school library.
You have to have a lot of faith in something in order to believe in some of the things the Left now believes in. These are things they surely know are against human nature, against our innate conscience.
A father’s duty is to prepare his children to be productive members of society – receiving little or no recognition for doing so – knowing that true greatness is achieved through one’s ancestors.
The American Revolution was slowly being brewed by the resentments our colonial forebears felt for the really not that oppressive rule by King George III across the wide Atlantic Ocean, and Parliament’s desire that the colonists pay for the costs of their own defense in the French and Indian War. It was our freedom of …
No politics today. I’ll go back to my usual minarchist activism later. Today I’ll talk about something more serious-our parents.
My Mom’s ancestors were all 100 percent German. Dad used to joke about her, “You can always tell a German, but you can’t tell them much.” It fit her to a tee.
The Doctor is in, But He/She/It/ZE Thinks Your Child is Malleable and Experiment Material
Part one of Montana’s Transurrection is the only accurate eyewitness account of what happened in the Montana legislature when radical leftists showed their willingness to act violently and disrupt the business of all Montanans on April 24th. In part one, I described what I witnessed outside the Capitol building and then in the House gallery. …
In recent years, there has been a growing debate over whether or not homosexuals, lesbians, or transgender people should be allowed to adopt children.
Our Great U.S. Culture War; how America started helps explain how we got to where we are and why.
There were four distinct cultures in Colonial America. They united after the Revolution into a consensus American Culture.
“Toxic Masculinity” has apparently been around since the 1980s, and feminists have used it to explain the “irredeemable toxic masculinity of white male elites.”
I recently saw the comments of Admiral Rachel Levine, the Assistant Secretary of Health, on the “Transgender Day of Visibility.” She said this four days after a transgender man murdered 3 teachers and 3 children (aged 9) in a Nashville, TN Christian school. “As a proud transgender woman, I celebrate Transgender Day of Visibility by …
The Romans Road “Rome was a poem pressed into service as a city.” ~Anatole Broyard The Romans were good at a lot of things. While touring Europe, I was able to see much of the work they left behind that sometimes looks in better condition than the roads in my hometown of Helena, Montana. But …
If we expect our kids to reflect our values of hard work and personal integrity, we are going to have to take a closer look at public education.
The latest fad is transgenderism. With it comes not only the death of cultural norms, traditions, biological science and even common sense, but also untimely deaths of mostly youth who are allured by this new phenomena.