Christmas With Lewis & Clark

Christmas With Lewis & Clark

Comforts Americans enjoy today were built on the backs of our ancestors. This article will give Americans in 2024 a feel for the sacrifices which Lewis, Clark, their men and one woman endured while exploring President Jefferson’s Louisiana Purchase.

The Young Shepherd

The day is Christmas. The era is ancient. The tiny farming village is located 50 miles from the big city, deep within the Apennine foothills. A young shepherd is guiding a flock of sheep down mainstreet. He’s talking to the sheep like they are people.

Election Irregularities Project, Dateline Colorado: The Shameful Railroading And Lawfare Persecution Of Whistleblower Tina Peters (Part 5A)

The takeaway of this article series is to build a case that election cheating in plain sight is-has been-and will continue to be done until that trouble maker with that nametag-somebody-puts a stop to it.

How history keeps wrecking the “take Christ out of Christmas” crowd

Every December, right on schedule, someone announces with great confidence that writing “Xmas” is a sinister attempt to erase Christ. Cue the outrage, the memes, and the self-appointed guardians of seasonal orthodoxy. And every year, history calmly clears its throat, raises one eyebrow, and says: “Actually… no.”