Modern Notions of Invasion: Addressing the Complexities of Asylum Seekers and National Security
In the past, the idea of invasion often conjured images of military forces storming beaches or crossing borders in overt acts of aggression.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
In the past, the idea of invasion often conjured images of military forces storming beaches or crossing borders in overt acts of aggression.
Here are some belated thoughts about April 15th, the day Americans have to settle up with the Federal government.
Farm attacks in South Africa have been a harrowing reality for many farmers and their families, shedding light on the complexities of rural security and the impact of restrictive gun laws.
The Drudge Report reminds me of the late Democrat Governor of Louisiana, Edwin Edwards, the crook in “Vote for the Crook, It’s That Important.”
When I posted just two days ago about NPR senior editor Uri Berliner’s scolding of the radio network’s blatant left-wing bias on the online news site The Free Press, I wondered how long it would take for the station’s leadership to retaliate. As it turned out, it took just about 48 hours.
Some conflicts blur the lines between civil war and genocide, exacerbating humanitarian crises and war crimes against specific groups.
Democrats have succeeded in keeping The Donald away from campaigning by tying him up in phony prosecutions, but the strategy has backfired; it has given his campaign staff free rein to win the election for him.
Iran’s decision to deploy 300 slow drones against Israel’s Iron Dome defense system needs be analyzed from various perspectives
Many today are confused by the behavior of House Speaker Mike Johnson. After all, he declared he was a Christian conservative.
Lethal force confrontations are not
poker games. Losers with nothing to
lose can’t be bluffed!
In a shocking turn of events, renowned evolutionary biologist and atheist advocate Richard Dawkins has announced his embrace of Christian beliefs.
As a infantry lieutenant in the 82ndAirborne I read a personal memoire by a WW II vet who cautioned, “Do not let slip the dogs of war.”
The Balkan Civil wars of the mid-1990s were not just distant conflicts in a faraway land; they were harbingers of profound lessons that we, as a nation and a military, have regrettably begun to forget.
According to Cosmos magazine, the geometry of the Earth’s and moon’s orbit in relationship to the sun will undergo a total solar eclipse only once every 375 years.
Many argue that Americans, despite their belief in freedom, are essentially tax slaves trapped in a system that benefits only a select few.
The 1970’s decision to detach the U.S. dollar from Gold, known as the Nixon Shock, had far-reaching implications for the dollar’s stability and its role as the world’s reserve currency.
There are people headed toward capitalism and on the opposite side of the road are people headed to hell, which in politics is spelled socialism.
In recent years, a troubling trend has emerged in certain segments of American society—an insidious self-loathing rooted in disdain for the Judeo-Christian Western values that underpin our nation’s identity.
In the volatile landscape of the Middle East, Israel stands as a beacon of resilience and strength against hostile neighbors bent on its destruction.
The prevailing idea that our generation is inherently more morally advanced than those that came before us is a comforting, yet false, narrative.