It’s Disproportionate Violence That Resolves Wars
Using the leftist (and bogus) concept of “proportionality” in a nation’s foreign policy, is a surefire way for that country to lose wars.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Using the leftist (and bogus) concept of “proportionality” in a nation’s foreign policy, is a surefire way for that country to lose wars.
George Washington, our greatest president–surveyor, planter, trader, legislator, executive, and soldier, had no higher education at all. How ever did he manage.
Thinking about Ancient Rome, the history and its lasting effects on our everyday lives, from technology to culture and in-inbetween.
The Man Who Did the Dirty Deed and the Disgraces Who Facilitated it.
OU, OSU and Potential Ties to the CCP by American Citizen, Wendi Montgomery Dial, Or…..Why do we have Anthrax and other biological agent research going on at Oklahoma Universities?
Take a moment, sit down, perhaps sip on a great Bourbon with a few rocks, and ask yourself a question – what is my greatest God-given right?
The Bosnian War of the 1990s, marked by a brutal civil war and ethnic cleansing, is a chapter in history that deserves our attention.
The Facts Continue to Drip and Dribble Out, but the Government Has Yet to Come Clean
I wrote this piece the week after 9-11 in 2001. I’ve written over 1k pieces since then. This may be the best. Certainly prescient, even if DoD didn’t go for WW-T and went with GWOT (Global War on Terrorism). The first front of the World War against International Terrorism (WW-T), our American Homeland, is remarkably …
Like many, the remainder of my career would be defined by conflict. For me, it started two weeks later with a deployment to North Africa, then two deployments to Afghanistan.
What Do We Think We Know for Certain About this Conspiracy?
Ukraine winning the fight against Russia is in the United State’s Strategic Interests, by American Citizen, Sojourner
There is a constant principle in civilization. This principle is; History is unerring, redundant and unforgiving.
A provision within the act amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), barring federal funds from supporting programs that offer dangerous weapon training.
This article presents a comprehensive argument, supported by quotations and citations, that only a few of the over 400 federal departments and agencies are constitutionally authorized.
As the pages of history continue to turn, the striking parallels between the fall of Rome and the challenges faced by the United States today become harder to ignore. Corruption, a weakening political system, and a restless populace seeking stability have set the stage for a thought-provoking comparison. Much like the Roman Republic, the halls …
In the tapestry of human existence, an inescapable thread weaves its way through time – the thread of war. Peace, is the rarity.
A new breed of warriors has embarked on a journey of embracing a worldview that would make even George Orwell raise an eyebrow and wonder, “Did I predict this?”
This scholarly article delves into the life and accomplishments of Michael Wittmann, one of the most renowned tank aces of World War II.
Human interaction is a labyrinth of complexities, and nowhere is this more evident than in our perceptions of culture and the individuals who embody it.