by Lawrence on March 6, 2010
Memories of John F. Kennedy and His Crime
Some of my memories of President John F. Kennedy are so indelible it is as if they happened only yesterday. One of those memories is of Senator John Kennedy going to Houston to face a group of ministers in an effort to prove to them that his Catholic [...]
by Lawrence on January 25, 2010
“An Inconvenient Truth” has indeed become convenient, or should I say a convenience, in Britain where Global Cooling has turned into Global Freezing. The extreme temperatures they are experiencing over there has overcome the Brit’s reluctance to buy Al Gore’s book. In fact, not only are they buying them and taking them home, they are [...]
by Lawrence on January 20, 2010
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Victory!
Victory, oh, victory; how sweet, how fleeting.
Yes, the Scott Brown victory last night in the Massachusetts senatorial race was a victory; no, make that an astounding victory for conservative America. It remains to be seen just how conservative he is, but it remains that he is certainly a step in the right direction. [...]
by Lawrence on January 18, 2010
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We can hope for a Democratic loss in Massachusetts tomorrow, but we cannot afford to expect it. An unfulfilled hope is bad enough; an unfulfilled expectation can be devastating.
A win by Scott Brown will be a vote against ObamaCare and that is wonderful, but don’t be too disappointed later when [...]
by Lawrence on January 5, 2010
In October My Personal Introspections blog published a post that asked if the United States would fall apart in 2010, as predicted by Professor Igor Panarin and dutifully reported by IZVESTIA. Today the question is will the United States become a socialist country in 2010.
The answer will be yes, if our legislators pass the Obama/Reid/Pelosi [...]
by Lawrence on December 31, 2009
Obama Health Care Panacea
The latest Rasmussen polls say 58% opposed and 49% are strongly opposed to the socialistic Health Care Plan. On the other side of the issue, among the 39% who favor the plan are 19% who strongly favor it.
Many people are questioning whether those in Congress know what enough of what is in [...]
by Lawrence on December 21, 2009
by Chuck Baldwin
December 15, 2009
One does not have to be a prophet to know that we are on the precipice of some potentially catastrophic–or at the very least, challenging–days. In fact, most of us are already in challenging days, and some are already enduring catastrophic events. That is, if one would [...]