Fear: the Last Frontier

By | July 14, 2017

[July 14, 2017]  On my way back from visiting my doctor, I was listening to a local FM station personality talking about how we Americans overrate the fear factor in our daily lives.  For example he noted that tomorrow’s high temperature is predicted to be in the mid-90s and considered “highly dangerous.”  He asked rhetorically whether the citizens… Read More »

Venezuela: Leadership Blinded by Ideology

By | July 13, 2017

[July 13, 2017]  From a practical viewpoint, leaders should be free from ideology, dogma, and preconceived ideas so they will behave properly and make the best decisions possible.  In the case of the current leadership of Venezuela, that is not the case.  President Nicolás Maduro, successor to socialist leader Hugo Chávez, is blinded by his anti-capitalist Marxist ideology.… Read More »

Welcome to Hell March at the G20 Summit

By | July 8, 2017

[July 8, 2017]  The greatest leaders of all time have spoken messages of hope and courage to their people; messages that are also clear, essential, and on message.  The annual world leader G20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany is being met with Welcome to Hell marches that threaten the economic fabric of participating industrial nations.  But the anti-G20 leaders… Read More »

Imams Refuse to Perform Funeral Rites

By | June 8, 2017

[June 8, 2017]  United Kingdom Imams have refused to perform funeral rites for the three Muslims who perpetrated the London terror attacks this past weekend.  For those unfamiliar with the Islamic faith, this refusal is unprecedented.  Furthermore, a number of Imams have publically called for other religious leaders to join them. “If you choose the path of terror,… Read More »

V-E Day and Victory in War

[May 8, 2017]  Those of us not adults on May 8, 1945 have no idea the rejoicing that took place on this date 72 years ago.  Victory in Europe was achieved at enormous cost in lives; so much given the price paid is simply beyond human imagination.  Yet when Nazi Germany unconditionally surrendered, and later Imperial Japan, the… Read More »