We needn’t glorify war to honor those who sacrificed their lives—voluntarily or involuntarily—fighting for their beliefs and/or answering the call of their country. For years, until last fall, a photo of the black granite monument at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial
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Happy Patriots Day
Sunday is the anniversary of the battles of Lexington and Concord, April 19, 1775, the beginning of the war for independence against British thugs. Remember the courage of the relatively small number of citizens who beat the asses of the
Continue reading »Ohio legislators roll the dice on your freedom
Two months after being appointed chancellor of Germany, Adolf Hitler drafted the “Law for Removing the Distress of the People and the Reich” (aka the “Enabling Act”), a constitutional amendment that would give him complete power, rendering the Reichstag impotent.
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