Some questions arise as our nation deals with three issues. You’ve heard enough political analysis from the media. Now, let’s apply some Common Sense Civics and Citizenship. Issue #1: Al-Baghdadi is dead. The question at hand is why President Trump did not consult or notify Congressional leadership before he gave the “go” for the demise […]
National Anthem a Drinking Song?
Has your loved one come home reporting to you that our National Anthem is a drinking song? You know, images of steins raised, boots on the furniture, and a party in power mode. You might be stunned, not knowing how to defend The Star Spangled Banner, a song that’s heard weekly, if not more often, […]
Book Study on “The 5000 Year Leap” (Cont’d)
Welcome back this week to our book study called “The 5000 Year Leap”. (Skousen, W. Cleon. The Five Thousand Year Leap: 28 Ideas That Changed the World. National Center for Constitutional Studies, 1981). Last week, we learned that humankind made a 5,000-year leap in America’s first 200 years. What was the cause of this giant […]
Is Our National Anthem a Drinking Song?
Has your loved one come home reporting to you that our National Anthem is a drinking song? You know, images of steins raised, boots on the furniture, and a party in power mode. You might be stunned, not knowing how to defend The Star Spangled Banner, a song that’s heard weekly, if not more often, […]
New Summer Book Study
Summer is a great time to add some additional reading to the schedule. After some thought into doing a summer book study, I’d like to introduce you to “The 5000 Year Leap.” (Skousen, W. Cleon. The Five Thousand Year Leap: 28 Ideas That Changed the World. National Center for Constitutional Studies, 1981). The book had […]
A (Founding) Father’s Day Reflection
How are you spending this Father’s Day? As I was making preparations for the weekend, I thought of our Founding Fathers. It occurred to me that they had some traits of good fathers as they led this infant nation. Let’s take a look at a few of them: A Father’s Day reflection through the writings […]