Seeing the World Clearly

By | October 10, 2021

  [October 10, 2021]  In 1936, critics called Winston Churchill the “number one warmonger” in Britain for writing that the German Nazis would cause a war on a larger scale than ever before.  Churchill had something that only the greatest of leaders possess.  He had the ability of seeing the world clearly. Such insight requires talent to foretell… Read More »

Eternal Vigilance

By | October 9, 2021

[October 9, 2021]  Symbolic of the U.S. military’s reserve components (the National Guard and Reserves) is the “Revolutionary Minuteman,” who forever stands as a sentinel against this nation’s enemies. Our military forces stand ready to protect the United States, ever-present and dedicated to the future. This is what we can call vigilance, perpetually being present at the helm… Read More »

Asking the Right Question

By | October 7, 2021

[October 6, 2021]  A few years ago, I sat in a room full of Army Generals and was feeling exasperated by the fact they were unwilling to push back on the no-defects philosophy of our military.  A 3-star was briefing us about the newest add-on requirements coming down from the Department of Defense.  I asked, partly out of… Read More »

Miss Sawyer:  Kids with a Cause

By | October 5, 2021

[October 5, 2021]  Yesterday, I spoke with radio talk-show host Joe Griffies about this young girl, Miss Sawyer, 14 years old.  When her U.S. Marine brother was in Afghanistan, she sent him and a few of his buddies each Christmas stockings.  The response was so overwhelming; she turned the idea into something big.  Maybe you would say she… Read More »

The Most Destructive Leader Trait

By | October 4, 2021

[October 4, 2021]  A lot can be said about the many traits we find in the best of leaders; loyalty, morals, courage, accountability, etc. Conversely, there has been much written about destructive leader characteristics, those traits that damage those inside their organization and act as impediments to excellence.  But among those destructive traits, which one is the most… Read More »

Are We a Flabby, Cowardly, Cynical, Leftist Lot?

By | October 2, 2021

[October 2, 2021]  A Gallup poll in October 1940 found American youth as “a flabby, pacifist, yellow, cynical, discouraged, and leftist lot.”  On the precipice of war, the United States was wholly unprepared militarily or socially.  We were, indeed, a cowardly, leftist lot.  Today, we are no different. We honor and respect the Greatest Generation; those who served… Read More »

Code of Ethics: India’s Engineers

By | October 1, 2021

[October 1, 2021]  Ethics has been in the news lately, mostly from politicians who have failed to live up to the most basic social principles.  This failure has been most flagrant in election fraud, bribes, kickbacks, and other corruptions that politicians seem to fall for every time.  That is why I’m highlighting an Indian association today and its… Read More »