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Destiny of the Republic A Tale of Madness, Medicine, and the Murder of a President

Destiny of The Republic
Candace Millard artfully weaves President James A. Garfield’s story with the lives of the people he intersected. The result is a tale of nobility, ego, villainy, loyalty, weakness and redemption.

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August 10, 2012   6 Comments

Pundit Press: Interview with the Author of The Constitution– I’m Not Kidding and Other Tales of Liberal Folly

Frequent WWTFT contributor, Curtice Mang was interviewed by Pundit Press. The interview was nearly as entertaining as his book.

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August 9, 2012   No Comments

Week in Review

Some pretty disgusting stories from a disgusting administration.

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August 8, 2012   2 Comments

House Passes Bill Eliminating Senate Approval of Presidential Appointments « Set You Free News

Congress abdicates more power to the worst President in US history.

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August 7, 2012   2 Comments

Freedom’s Forge—How American Business Produced Victory in World War II

Freedom’s Forge by Arthur Herman is a celebration of people who know how to build things. The book is filled with characters that seemingly came from Ayn Rand’s novel Atlas Shrugged … except these Americans were not fictional. They were real industrialists and miracle makers.

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August 7, 2012   No Comments

Wyatt Earp Never Met the U. S. Forest Service

Note: This topic was ably addressed by Martin a couple of months ago, but here is another take.

Tombstone, Arizona is where the most famous gun battle of the old west occurred, the Gunfight at the OK Corral in 1881.  …



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August 6, 2012   No Comments

Saturday Links – Cigar Box Guitar Edition

On my long list of projects is to make a cigar box guitar. I first discovered these a couple years ago when reading an issue of Make magazine. (No, unfortunately, I don't play or even have a shred of musical ability, other than that of appreciation.) I do like to make shavings and sawdust, and my brother is a talented musician. Plus, I like cigars! In my research I discovered Moreland and Arbuckle and some of these other links. I hope you enjoy them and take the time to visit these fine bloggers as well.

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August 4, 2012   10 Comments

Chick-Fil-A Closed …

I don't think I have ever been pleased before to find a restaurant closed when I arrived.

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August 2, 2012   11 Comments

Death by Stupidity

America is in danger of dying of stupidity. Never mind that the road to oblivion is well marked with expanding bureaucracies, profligate spending, high taxes, and minuscule economic growth. This president urges us to embark and pay no attention to the fiscal and human disasters of those who traveled this way before.

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August 1, 2012   2 Comments

Of Parasites, Pledges and a President …

President Eisenhower was among the faithful who listened to a powerful sermon by Presbyterian minister George Docherty, in which he argued for adding the phrase "under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance.

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July 31, 2012   1 Comment