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The Empty Chair: A Memorial Day Story
The morning sun of late May warmed the small backyard in Indiana, casting long shadows across a perfectly manicured lawn. Arthur sat on the porch, his hands wrapped around a warm mug of coffee, watching […]
Community Update: Praying for Healing for La Porte County Deputy Jon Samuelson
How Perception Became Reality: America Through the Eyes of Youth
Many parents today feel a growing disconnect when speaking with their children about patriotism, leadership, and America’s role in the world. Conversations that once centered on opportunity and gratitude now often turn toward criticism and […]
Tribute to John Hancock & The Story of His Ship The Lydia
This Isn’t Permission. It’s Physical Removal. (by Michael Boldin and the The Tenth Amendment Center)
THROW. THEM. OUT.
That’s how John Hancock and the Sons of Liberty dealt with warrantless searches and seizures. They didn’t […]
Martha Suggs- Spencer looks back on a life spent saving stories
Reposted with permission by Maksym Hart, Staff Writer, www.inkfreenews.com
For decades, Martha Suggs-Spencer has carried history not just in boxes and binders, but in memory and lived experience.
Spencer, founder of the now-closed James Douglas Suggs […]
Let it Be Christmas
Written by Doug Todd, USMC, 63-67










It’s silly and sentimental of me, but the Cape Cod Patriotic Flash Mob brought tears; because I still remember so many past Independence Days, exactly like that. Think “Boston Pops” (by the Charles River); think Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, and thoughts of my old high school band!! Oh, my – -the fun ones to watch were the Delta Flight Attendants, in Atlanta doing a neat song and dance routine and the DIA Flash Mob – -doing the Jitterbug, the Black Bottom, you-name-it and doing a great job of it, too! And some of the military proposals – -well, just watch them; it’ll do your heart so much good! Hope everyone had a safe and patriotic 4th of July!