“BIG BROTHER, MAY I?” – by Carolyn G. Gallagher
As a young child of the early 1960’s, one game played in my neighborhood was “Mother, May I?” The child chosen to play the mother, stood on one side of the yard. All the other…
As a young child of the early 1960’s, one game played in my neighborhood was “Mother, May I?” The child chosen to play the mother, stood on one side of the yard. All the other…
For many, it was like watching paint dry or grass grow. The analogies are endless. We had heard all this before, in variations of the same socialist agenda. But this time drew our attention, because…
In a study by the CATO Institute, Millennials were asked about how they viewed the “wealthy” in our society. Study results showed that 44% felt angry when reading about the wealthy. A staggering 35%…
In this nation, we have been proud of our “transfer of power” after elections. The transition of one administration to another, the transfer of power from one party to another, has been by peaceful means,…
Vox.com recently revealed data from a U.S. Naval Postgraduate School study on 94 incidents of “school gun violence” in 2018. The incidents were defined, however, to create a false impression that school shootings were widespread….
The Evansville City Council will hear a resolution on Monday, April 9th 2018, that pushes for greater security measures, protections, and services toward schools and students while further introducing gun control measures against gun owners…
Sen. Dick Durban of Illinois has accused President Trump of an ugly reference to Haiti, El Salvador and various African nations, in the course of negotiations about immigration legislation. A non-scatological synonym for the word…