Archive for the ‘Veterans’ Category
Friday, May 27th, 2011
Here's something I dug up: From a 1962 USMA Phamphlet prepared for Memorial Day.
Thanks to Pete Stevens for posting this and to all our service members past and present for their selfless sacrifices
In Honor of Fallen Patriots
They Gave Their Fortunes and Lives for Our Liberty
"Greater love has no one than ...
Posted in Article Reviews, Culture, History, Military, Reviews, Veterans | 1 Comment »
Sunday, October 24th, 2010
It seems that some of the big banks, who may have received billions in bailouts (though who can say, since the details are too secret to share with those who must pay for all of it), now that they're back on their feet, are buying up tax liens and then ...
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Monday, May 31st, 2010
Before Memorial Day became a 'Monday Holiday' back in the 1970s, it was intended as a day of rememberence for those who had fallen in battle, first in the Civil War (it was first known as 'Decoration day') and then for all of our fallen and missing who served under ...
Posted in Activism, Government, History, International, Military, News, Politics, POW/MIA, Veterans | 2 Comments »
Thursday, April 16th, 2009
You can see from the complete report who your collectivist sheople herders view as potential terrorists. People who value life and liberty and those who defend both. Read it and weep. Better yet, read it and speak out! Also, view our example of the same misguided collectivist phobia in public ...
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Thursday, April 16th, 2009
DHS Secretary Napolitano thinks that Iraq/Afghanistan war veterans, tea party activists, those concerned about illegal immigration and those who think that we're spending ourselves into bankruptcy are 'extermists.' Her fellow Arizonan, Senator Barry Goldwater, upon accepting the GOP Presidential nomination in 1964: Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice, ...
Posted in Culture Wars, Immigration, Military, Politics, Taxes, Veterans | 1 Comment »