Freely Spoken

In these days of turmoil and political upheaval—to say nothing of political correctness—free speech in the America is under attack not witnessed since our Revolution. Setting aside our political biases momentarily, most people across the political spectrum can find a point of agreement on this proposition. Free speech is fundamental to American Read more…

Painful

It was painful to see what we saw. As I watched the violent protests that occurred at our national Capitol on January 6th, 2021, I was ashamed. I was ashamed of how people have been whipped into such outrage that they could even imagine that it was somehow acceptable to storm our Read more…

Thankful

There are ten recognized Federal holidays in the United States. I love all of them. As a Christian, I particularly look forward to Christmas and Easter, although the latter isn’t recognized as a Federal holiday. Some would say we should include other religious holidays, but I’ll leave that to another writing.            As a Read more…

Draft Redux?

As Veterans Day just happened, it occurs to me that a discussion about the draft—otherwise known as conscription—is in order. I think this is particularly so for two reasons. First, do we have a military—specifically an Army—that is reflective of all of America? Second, shouldn’t the responsibility for the defense of our nation Read more…

Shall We?

As I consider the strife we are witnessing in America today, I am left wondering if we can aspire to the ending passage of President Abraham Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address of 4 March 1865, only a month before he would be struck down by an assassin’s bullet. As compelling as his concluding Read more…