Category Archives: Equal Rights

Just between you and I, do you care, I DO!

Just between you and I, do you care? What in the name of God is going on in our nation right now? First, if you don’t mind I’ll address some positive matters – with the attempt of those at Bay. … Continue reading

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A group comprised mostly of black activists

A group comprised mostly of black activists A group comprised mostly of black activists dedicated to preserving American history is calling for Confederate monuments and statues to be preserved as reminders and lessons of the darker side of the country’s … Continue reading

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What is with the Healthcare Act?

What is with the Healthcare Act? I generally try to keep about as far away from this type of dog fighting regarding the GOP versus Obamacare; moreover, it is basically how Americans feel about their own government and the intervention … Continue reading

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Was John F. Kennedy that good?

Was he that good? I hope this comes as no surprise to most of you who are reading, but as I have stated many times on this site I am in the process of having a book published. In fact, … Continue reading

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“Those who live in the past, have no future”

“Those who live in the past, have no future” I think at one time or another we have all heard this expression. It does not need a lot of analysis, or deep thought. As for me, I think it would … Continue reading

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Well, it is my chest!

Well, it is my chest! And it is my blog Unfortunately every now and again I’ll post a real rant, by my standards, of course. Mainstream media and those who read the news for you — I am coming just … Continue reading

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The Façade of Multiculturalism

The Façade of Multiculturalism Please do not be suckered into it! Their tactics are just about the same for multiculturalism as they have been for illegal immigration, or change of venue, life, and from where the money comes from; still, … Continue reading

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Disappointed, angry, sympathetic, disillusioned, sick to my stomach

Disappointed, angry, sympathetic, disillusioned, sick to my stomach I feel one of the greatest ideals in the making of a *1 Representative Democracy, *2 a Constitutional Republic, *3 a form of governance where rights, specifically ⸻ the right to peaceably … Continue reading

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The history of nations is mostly characterized by ethnic and racial uniformity, not diversity.

The history of nations is mostly characterized by ethnic and racial uniformity, not diversity.   Most national boundaries reflected linguistic, religious, and ethnic homogeneity. Until the late 20th century, diversity was considered a liability, not a strength.  Countries and societies that … Continue reading

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Of particular interest to everyone…

Of particular interest to everyone… As many of my current readers know, only too well, I am engaged in writing a best-selling book at this time (or, it is certainly my intention, Ha!) So day-to-day normally at this particular time, … Continue reading

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