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The Training of a New Generation of Anti-Americans

This past week I read an article that frightened me. It was authored by Leo Hohmann and can be found at: www.harbingersdaily.com/how-your-child-is-being-groomed-to-be-the-next-street-rioter. I strongly recommend that you copy and paste this address and read the article in its entirety. The article begins: "The left's obsession with race is driving a wedge between generations and tearing at the social cohesion necessary for any nation to succeed. President Trump's executive order banning critical race theory from federal agencies is a great first step in stopping the Marxist infiltration of government but if he wants to make a real and lasting difference, Trump will turn his focus to the nation's public schools. Here, he will find a cesspool of leftist propaganda being drummed into the heads of students and their teachers....Critical race theory can best be summed up as anti-American hatred dressed in the garb of scientific scholarship....Proponents of critical rac

"Unknown Valor" - A Must Read for Today

With Christmas lists beginning to be formed, over the next few weeks I would like to share with you some books that would make excellent gifts to any readers on your Christmas list. I begin with a book that I just finished reading. It is titled, "Unknown Valor: A Story of Family, Courage, and Sacrifice from Pearl Harbor to Iwo Jima" and was written by Martha MacCallum, who is host of the Fox News Channel program called "The Story," and Romald J. Drez. The year 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of the ending of World War II, both in Europe and in the Pacific. Over the years I have read several books on the fight against the Nazis, but had not read much about the war against Japan. The book tells the story of several young men, who entered into the Marine Corp during those days of World War II, and of their families they left behind - moms and dads, brothers and sisters, wives and sweethearts. Ms. MacCallum then documents the island hopping from Guadalcanal to Iwo

The Abraham Accords and Netflix: Two More Signs of the Times

Yesterday was an historic day as a signing ceremony occurred at the White House signifying the peace accords between Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain. Not since 1994, when Israel and Jordan signatured a peace accord between their two nations, has any Arab State entered into a peace agreement with Israel. And President Trump indicated that as many as five other Arab States would soon enter into similar peace accords with Israel. This signing ceremony was largely ignored by the main-stream media as it did not fit in with their asperations of a two-state solution. Yet I believe that these accords between Israel, the UAE, and Bahrain might be the initial step toward such a solution. And, if five other Arab States enter into similar accords, then some Arab-world pressure will be placed upon the Palestinian leadership to come to the peace-table with good faith. For, up to now, the Palestinian leadership has believed that the Arab world stood in solidarity with their cause.

Lessons Learned While in the Black Hills

This past weekend Marlys and I had the privilege of being in the Black Hills of South Dakota with some of our kids and grandkids. It was truly fun to get away, especially to a place where a person got to make his or her own decisions regarding "to mask or not to mask." And what beautiful weather we had and what a beautiful place to be. Spent time in the Badlands National Park - the barrenness created an austere beauty. One can understand why those rocks garnered the name "badlands." As one gazed upon those vast venues of naked rock formations, the question came to mind: What was God's purpose in creating so much barrenness? We had rented a home just a mile from the entrance to Custer State Park. So, early in the morning, a few of us would drive along the "Wildlife Loop" in search for big game. We were not disappointed. Deer - both mule and white-tail - were in abundance, as were the wild turkeys. And we saw many bison. When you see those bu

Cashless Society - Another Coming Sign

I remember the very first dollar I ever earned. It was what I received from a lady in our church after I had mowed her lawn. For a 10 year old kid, that dollar was a lot of money. I felt rich. It is always good to have some dollars in your wallet. But what if dollars were no longer accepted for payment? What if cash became extinct - just like dinosaurs? If you are like Marlys and me, we have a jar at home where we toss in all our change - those pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters that we get back after payment. Over the years they amount to quite a sum of money. But, what if they were no longer accepted by a bank or a store? Friends, that "what if" is now closer to reality. There is a growing movement to initiate a cashless society - a society in which cash would no longer be accepted as legal tender. You could no longer use cash to make purchases or to pay your bills. Cash would no longer be accepted by your bank for deposit into your account. Those dollars y