Category Archives: National Security

2020 The year of endless turmoil – Part II Attacking back at the Spoiled Rotten Generation, Antifa, et al

In the wake of the George Floyd incident and the terrorist led rioting and violence, the irrational topic of defunding the police has made headlines in the past few days as mobs of the Spoiled Rotten Generation took to the … Continue reading

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Sanctuary Cities and the gigantic (I mean huge) Elephant in the Room

The subject of immigration has been one of the hotly contested topics of discussion and debate in the 2016 presidential election cycle. It started out with Republican candidate hopeful, Donald Trump, declaring that he would build a big wall on … Continue reading

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State of the Union – Obama is wrong on national security policy

While watching the State of the Union address Tuesday night, I have come to the conclusion that either President Obama is such an extraordinary visionary, a man before his time who has seen what the world looks like many years into the … Continue reading

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State of Disgrace

“Courage is being scared to death – and saddling up anyway.”  John Wayne Good Day my Fellow Americans and Patriots We are in a state of disgrace in this country. Plain and simple. How we got here I’m not even … Continue reading

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State of Denial

“Courage is being scared to death – and saddling up anyway.”                                                          John Wayne Good Day my Fellow Americans and Patriots So, we got really big problems following the horrific terrorist attack that occurred in San Bernardino last week. I’m … Continue reading

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