Monthly Archives: February 2011

Paul Revere Rides Again?

It is said that “those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it,” however that quote is often used in reference to the terrible things of history. I believe we have to remember the good and honorable events … Continue reading

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The 5 stages of Grieving/Loss Process In Relationship To The Battle for Our Republic

The five stages of the grieving process described below is a commonly accepted way by which people deal with grief and tragedy, especially when diagnosed with a terminal illness or facing a life changing  loss.  It was first introduced by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross … Continue reading

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One World Order

The new General Assembly has an easy task before them: repeal Resolution 24, H.R. 338 passed in 1942.  A quick look at the following section tells much of the story: Man, the source of all political authority, is a manifold … Continue reading

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Perception Is Truth

Have our perceptions replaced truth? The phrase “perception is truth” is a measure of our morality and honor. When we have to consider perceptions instead of the truth, we have truly become the sheeple that Pravda labeled the American people … Continue reading

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