From Liberators to Liberated: The Ironic Journey of Americans and Gun Rights

Snark Once upon a time, in the golden age of American ingenuity and global responsibility, we held our firearms in such high esteem that we quite literally dropped them from airplanes to aid our friends in fighting the good fight. Yes, during World War II, the U.S. government produced the Liberator .45-caliber pistol, a simple, …

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Has Barack Had “That Talk” With Joe?

When will Americans find out who is handling Biden’s duties?

President Woodrow Wilson, Democrat, had a massive stroke on October 2, 1919 which left him paralyzed on his left side and with only partial vision in his right eye.  He was confined to bed for weeks and sequestered from everyone except his wife, his physician, and his private secretary.  These three determined what documents the …

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The Plain of Weehawken, and the Loss of a Hero

Reflections on the anniversary of America’s most tragic duel… Early in the morning of July 11, 1804, the Vice President and the former Secretary of the Treasury stood on the Plain of Weehawken – a wild land in New Jersey, where the laws were different from civilized New York, across the water – and they …

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