We Make Men and Americans Free!
Americans have a long tradition of self-sacrifice to make men free. From the time of the Pilgrims to the pioneers opening the frontier, work, and self-sacrifice have been the chief endeavors of the American people.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Americans have a long tradition of self-sacrifice to make men free. From the time of the Pilgrims to the pioneers opening the frontier, work, and self-sacrifice have been the chief endeavors of the American people.
“Diversity is our strength” sounds nice on a poster—but slogans aren’t truths. Jonathan Pageau put it best:
“Diversity without unity is decomposition.”
While the wounds of conquest, war, and forced assimilation run deep in Native American communities, the United States has, in more recent decades, taken measurable steps to reckon with its past.
This article is for President Trump and his team of advisors to consider transition and closing of the nations’ Indian Reservations.
As the guns of the Indian Wars fell silent, a new strategy took shape—no less destructive, but cloaked in the language of civilization and progress. The U.S. government’s next mission was not to eliminate Native Americans physically, but culturally.
The problem is the people at Harvard whose worldview is doctrinaire Cultural Marxism. They are handmaidens of Human Secularist Totalitarianism
When the smoke of the American Civil War cleared in 1865, the United States was a nation still armed, restless, and redefining its purpose.
When President Thomas Jefferson commissioned the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1804, he launched not only a journey of discovery but a cultural collision.
There is no mistaking it. Europe is not what it used to be. The Renaissance is long over; Christianity is all but dead. In the UK, mosques insist that churches refrain from ringing their church bells.
Today’s Globalists and Neocons make Hitler look like a pipsqueak, as they push for rulership over the entire world.
The White House says the purpose of the parade isn’t just to celebrate Flag Day and Trump’s birthday but also to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, which falls on the same day.
Alexander the Great, born in 356 BC in Macedon, was one of the most successful military commanders in history.
Many Gave Some, Some Gave All: Never Forget
There Is Also An Emerging Alternative That Provides Evidence That We Are Living In A Virtual Reality
America’s long-time comedian, Bob Hope, was born Leslie Townes Hope on May 29, 1903 in England. His family immigrated to Cleveland, Ohio, legally in 1907. Young Leslie was so eager to be an American he changed his name to “Bob” because he thought it sounded more American than “Leslie.”
Evil, in its most harrowing form, emerges not as an external force but as a seed within humanity, capable of growing under the right conditions.
When the Korean War ended in 1953, the world saw more than a ceasefire. It witnessed the opening shot in a new kind of war—one not fought with bullets and bombs, but with ideas, fear, confusion, and persuasion.
A vociferous minority of foreign students, in cahoots with thousands of narcissistic and oblivious American students, continue to disrupt life on college campuses. We need to throw the bums out.
Liberals are getting more unhinged as time progresses. Now they can’t allow America to commemorate the founding of our Army.
No one starts a war—or rather, no one in his senses ought to do so—without first being clear in his mind what he intends to achieve by that war and how he intends to conduct it.”
~Carl von Clausewitz