A Picture of Where We Are Headed

Just The Numbers, Mam
By Les Dunaway

On Wed, the 14th, Reuters published an excellent summary of the situation in Italy. From my reading, you can apply the same lessons to Greece, Portugal, Spain, France and (possibly) England.

When I read it, I got chills because all that’s required for it to describe our country, in a few years, is to change some names. We are not as far … Read more...

More funny money!

Just The Numbers, Mam

By: Les Dunaway

The announcement by major world banks that they’ll funnel money to European banks is the latest step in the saga of “Let’s borrow more money so we can keep spending”. Only, this time it’s “Let’s print money we don’t have and loan it to people who won’t pay it back at cheap rates so they can keep spending.” [read] [readRead more...

Have we forgotten what our father’s hath done?

Observations©
By Donald S. Conkey

How many of the last two generations remember, or even care that yesterday was the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the day America entered World War II, a war that caused the destruction of 50 million people. Eighty years before that, in 1861, America’s Civil War began with the shelling of Fort Sumter in South Carolina.

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5 Common Climate Change Mistakes

By: J. Randolph Evans

Mistake #1: Climate Change Does Not Exist.

Both creationists and scientists agree – the climate has changed over the history of planet Earth. The Bible describes a time when it rained forty days and forty nights leading to a flood. Noah built an ark packed with animals to survive. Scientists describe times when the planet was completely frozen at one time being Snowball Earth with Read more...

Judicial Elections Make A Difference

By: J. Randolph Evans

Last year, Georgians elected justices on the Georgia Supreme Court andjudges on the Georgia Court of Appeals. Next year, Georgians willlikely elect three justices on the Georgia Supreme Court and more on theGeorgia Court of Appeals.

During the last two weeks, one of those courts gave Georgians a freshand important reminder of just how much Georgia courts can affect thelives of Georgians – especially some of … Read more...

Hooda thunk it?

Just The Numbers, Mam

By Les Dunaway

Well the suspense is over – what little suspense there was.

Super Committee Says It’s Unable to Agree on Debt Reduction Deal

We all knew that Boehner got rolled on the debt limit deal. [read] [read] [read] He should have asked Bush I about trusting Democrats. At least, he called Obama out … Read more...

Political rhetoric: A part of the freedom process

Observations©

By Donald S. Conkey

Tired of all the political rhetoric yet? Many are, including me, but this vetting process is an important part of choosing our elected leaders, especially the president of the United States. Only the Lord’s way is a better way. This process still has a year to go before the November 2012 election, which likely will be the most important election Americans will ever vote … Read more...

Veterans Day Every Day

By: J. Randolph Evans

The United States Department of Veterans Affairs says this on its website (at http://www.va.gov/opa/vetsday/):

The Veterans Day National Ceremony is held each year on November 11th at Arlington National Cemetery. The ceremony commences precisely at 11:00 a.m. with a wreath laying at the Tomb of the Unknowns and continues inside the Memorial Amphitheater with a parade of colors by veterans’ organizations and remarks from dignitaries. Read more...

The Obama Energy Plan by Tom Kiser

Obama and his administration are waging a war against the laws of physics. The war will be lost, you know. But it will be We, the people and our country who will be the losers while Obama will ride off into the sunset with a lucrative income-for-life courtesy of us “losers.”

B’gosh and b’gorrah! No one can accuse us of being sore losers!

It is inevitable that an activist so-called … Read more...

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