Share the Wealth


There are a few things on my mind that I thought I would talk about today, its been sometime between my posting, but I though I would give it a shot today. Why the break? I really donโ€™t know, I always have something to say about what's going on in our world. Heck, Obama gives … Continue reading Share the Wealth

The Lessons of American Leadership


"The surrender at Saratoga" shows General Daniel Morgan in front of a French de Valliรจre 4-pounder. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Over the past weekend We celebrated Memorial Day here in the States, a day to stop and thank all the veterans that fought to keep this country safe and free. As part of my celebration I … Continue reading The Lessons of American Leadership

An Equal and Fair America


Image via Wikipedia What is fair? What would you consider fair? That is the big question, and it seems Obama is going to use that as his campaign theme. No longer is Hope and Change the charge, but now Fairness. But really, what is fair? fair /fษ›ษ™r/ย ย  [fair]ย  adjective, fairยทer, fairยทest, adverb, fairยทer, fairยทest, noun, … Continue reading An Equal and Fair America

American short term memory loss


Image by wmrice via Flickr The American people have a tendency to forget quicklyโ€ฆ. This past November we held local, state and national elections all over our great nation. Overwhelmingly we voted for conservatives,  we told the powers that that be that we no longer wanted our government to spend our money freely, that we … Continue reading American short term memory loss

Happy Birthday President Reagan


Image via Wikipedia (Source) Ronald Wilson Reagan (/หˆrษ‘nษ™ld หˆwษชlsษ™n หˆreษชgษ™n/; February 6, 1911 โ€“ June 5, 2004) was the 40th President of the United States (1981โ€“1989) and the 33rd Governor of California (1967โ€“1975).[1] Reagan was born in Tampico in Whiteside County, Illinois, reared in Dixon in Lee County, Illinois, and educated at Eureka College in … Continue reading Happy Birthday President Reagan