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Were the Wars Wise? Were They Worth It?

By / June 4, 2021

While the service and sacrifice were constantly respectable and frequently heroic, never ever to be forgotten, were the wars these soldiers were sent to fight and pass away in sensible? Were they required? Through the long Memorial Day weekend, anybody who checked out the papers or seen television could not miss or be unmoved by […]

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Does Our Variety Portend Disintegration?

By / May 28, 2021

Is there no limitation to the racial, spiritual, ideological, political, cultural and ethnic variety the country can accommodate before it splinters into its component parts? After 9 individuals were shot to death by a public transit employee, who then eliminated himself in San Jose, the current mass murder in America, California Guv Gavin Newsom promoted […]

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Merkel Flips Off Biden’s Protest– to Buy Putin’s Gas

By / May 25, 2021

Would a Germany that is doubling its dependence on Russia for the natural gas that fuels its economy be willing to go to war against that very same Russia, and send out German soldiers to combat together with NATO? Would Berlin want to state war by itself filling station? When the U.S. produced NATO, a […]

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Did the GOP Simply Dodge a Bullet?

By / May 21, 2021

Democrats had actually prepared for that the commission hearings would rivet the nation and media’s attention all this year, with the last report coming out at year’s end. This would allow the Democrats and their media allies to make Trump’s actions on Jan. 6– the worst day of his presidency– and not the record of […]

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Bibi & Hamas– Only Winners in Gaza War

By / May 18, 2021

President Donald Trump’s Abraham Accords, in which the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan developed relations with Israel, appear now to be on hold. For, on Sunday, a declaration by the 57-nation Company of Islamic Cooperation required an immediate halt to what it described as Israel’s barbaric attacks on Gaza and blamed “systematic criminal offenses” versus […]

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Are the Halcyon Days Over for Joe Biden?

By / May 14, 2021

However the defining crisis of the Biden presidency may be the crisis on America’s southern border … a yearly rate of 2 million people strolling into our nation uninvited, the advance guard of a Third World intrusion that will change the character and composition of the United States. On taking the oath of office, Jan. […]

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Has the Backlash Got Here for Police-Bashing?

By / May 11, 2021

The everyday reports of intensifying violent crime, resulting in growing numbers of innocent wounded and dead, are inducing a fear for security that is outstripping any fear of cops. And politicians are beginning to see the numbers shift and responding appropriately. Consider a few of the criminal offense numbers … Within hours of Saturday’s shooting […]

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Putin & Xi Have Red Lines, Too

By / May 7, 2021

Biden personally ensured President Volodymyr Zelensky of America’s “steadfast support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity in the face of Russia’s continuous hostility in the Donbass and Crimea.” What does that indicate? What are Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping as much as? In recent days, Russian tanks, weapons, armor, trucks and troops have actually been […]

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Biden Bids Goodbye to a ‘Forever War’

By / May 7, 2021

Afghanistan is only one of the “forever wars”into which our interventionists plunged us that have proven so ruinous to the republic.” It is time to end the permanently war.” So said President Joe Biden in his announcement that, as of Sept. 11, the 20th anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, […]

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Who Will Be the Next ‘America First’ President?

By / May 7, 2021

As domestic issues are primary– the COVID-19 pandemic, the invasion throughout our Southern border, soaring criminal activity rates, race relations as raw as they have actually been in decades– it is time for U.S. statesman to keep an eye out for America and Americans first, and let the world keep an eye out for itself. […]

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