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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

• Posted in The Republic by Guest: Michael Bresciani

Statistics tell us a lot about ourselves, they mark and track trends and mindsets. They can be used to change business practices or to help politicians and leaders to catch the feelings of their constituents. Who would ever think a raw cold statistic could make us sorrowful or sad?

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

• Posted in The Republic by Offsite

On the 40th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy, veterans and their wives converged on Normandy from America, Britain and Germany. They were the veterans of that battle, and they pulled out battle maps and champagne and swallowed and wallowed for days in all the “Now-It-Can-Be-Told” stories of when they were trying to kill one another.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

• Posted in The Republic by Guest: Richard Olivastro

It hardly seems like nine years have passed since America’s Second Day of Infamy: September 11, 2001. - As I reflect on that fateful day, I am reminded of a song - do I dare say patriotic hymn - by Darryl Worley.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

• Posted in The Republic by Offsite

Some has been said and written about evangelicals “compromising” by sharing the stage this weekend at Glenn Beck’s Friday night Kennedy Center event (for approximately 2,000 pastors and Christian leaders) and being seated on the platform (nearly 200 seats) of the Lincoln Memorial during the “Restoring Honor” Rally on Saturday, August 28.  This all stems from the fact of Beck’s Mormon faith.

Monday, July 5, 2010

• Posted in The Republic by Guest: Jayme Evans

The United States of America is in great peril. Absent drastic and immediate intervention, America as we know it will cease to exist. Americans are quite adept at the art of denial. But, if we don’t begin to recognize the gut-wrenching truth that we screwed things up by putting an illegitimate usurper in the most powerful office on Earth and that said usurper has been systematically dismantling and destroying our economy, military, middle-class, social structure and Constitution, it’s game over.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

• Posted in The Republic by Guest: Robert R. Owens

The battles were over and the war won now the hardest task of all: how to secure the rights fought for while providing a government strong enough to endure.  The Framers gathered in Philadelphia for the purpose of proposing amendments to the Articles of Confederation.  Within days they decided instead to frame a new government launching an experiment in centralized but limited government.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

• Posted in The Republic by Guest: Armand C. Hale

It’s a strange title to start off a story with. Like all good recipes, a good salad dressing need spices, oil and water. Shake well and voila! Please, use this as food for thought.

Friday, April 16, 2010

• Posted in The Republic by Guest: J. D. Longstreet

Clean them out from City Hall to Congress! - Recently, I warned my fellow Americans to prepare for an avalanche of taxes.  These taxes will be descending upon us from the federal government, the state governments, our county governments, and our city governments.

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