Today's Politicos vs The Words and Deeds of The Founders
Random header image... Refresh for more!
Make a blogger happy, come back. Sign up for email post alerts!

Category — For The Record

How Do You Spell Relief? P. O. R. K.

With the Senate poised to pass the $50 million Hurricane Sandy Relief bill, it’s good to know Congress, whose approval rating remains slightly below Lance Armstrong and the Mafia and well below enemas, has not missed a beat. They have loaded the Sandy bill with enough pork to supply the entire European Union with bacon for a year, but only if Germany picks up the tab.   Read the rest of this entry »

January 23, 2013   3 Comments

A Rational Look At Violent Crime

The following is a rational, objective look at some statistics that no one is talking about.

  Read the rest of this entry »

January 22, 2013   1 Comment

The Rule of Law

The rule of law is the foundation for our liberties and our economy. It simply means that we can organize our lives, operate our businesses and plan our futures in the certainty that the laws of the land apply to each of us equally. It means that no one is above the law, not our neighbor and not our president.   Read the rest of this entry »

January 22, 2013   7 Comments

Never Let a Crisis Go To Waste

Just when you thought he couldn’t sink any lower, he exceeds your expectations. The photo of President Obama signing twenty-three executive orders sighted in on the Second Amendment demonstrates that this man and his party will use any means and anyone, including children, to further their agenda.   Read the rest of this entry »

January 18, 2013   No Comments

Cops: Mother of two surprises intruder with five gunshots | www.ajc.com

January 6, 2013   No Comments

The eReader Cafe: Author Interview with James D. Best

An interview with our very own James Best at the e-Reader Cafe.   Read the rest of this entry »

December 30, 2012   1 Comment

The Feds Who Came to Dinner

In 1942 Warner Brothers released the movie The Man Who Came to Dinner. Based on the Broadway play by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, the film starred Monty Woolley and Bette Davis. (Side note: At the time the …

  Read the rest of this entry »

December 28, 2012   1 Comment

The Real Cause of The Benghazi Tragedy

Organizations, whether large or small, have unique cultures determined by their leaders. If the top level is careless, it will be reflected through the ranks in the way business is conducted. If the top level is reluctant to take responsibility when things go wrong, but regularly seeks someone to blame, the lower echelons will be reluctant to exercise initiative and make decisions. If those at the top are obsessed by organization politics, decisions at lower levels will be made on the basis of political advantage rather than by determining what is best for the organization or those it serves.   Read the rest of this entry »

December 24, 2012   2 Comments

The Campaign Is Over

Will someone please tell the president the campaign is over? He is back out on the hustings reading from the old class warfare script. He preens. He fabricates successes where there are none. He makes promises he has no intention of keeping.   Read the rest of this entry »

December 14, 2012   No Comments

An Interview With Leon Aron

We are honored and pleased to present the following interview with Dr. Leon Aron, author of Roads To The Temple, reviewed here earlier this year. Dr. Aron was incredibly patient and generous with his time.   Read the rest of this entry »

December 6, 2012   No Comments