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The “Puritan Work Ethic” vs. “The Liberal Work Ethic”

Ask anyone that knows me and they will tell you about the same things.  I love to read and have an extensive library of books on history, theology, sociology, and political science.  Each week, I scan through 20 to 30 … Continue reading

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What the “99%” do not understand and what history demands

Over the past three weeks, I have watched with amazement and utter dismay as this movement – “Occupy Wall Street” also known as the “99%” has gripped national headlines.  I can assure you now that neither am I part of … Continue reading

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Damaging Anglo-American Relations: Ignoring Security and History

Two weeks ago, the world learned through Wikipedia that the Obama administration had agreed to give the Russians serial numbers of all Trident missiles sold to Great Britain. Earlier this year, Mr. Obama hailed France as America’s greatest ally. The United States and Great Britain have a long history of mutual defense and respect – now comes the danger of a reckless foreign policy. Continue reading

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