Misplaced Rhetoric
Two topics from July 2010 regarding conservative rhetoric that I never got around to posting.
Two topics from July 2010 regarding conservative rhetoric that I never got around to posting.
In 234 years, our declaration for independence has been celebrated – and misinterpreted – by activists of all political stripes.
The Lexington Herald-Leader wrote an editorial this week that captured a sense of what is going on in the Tea Party and in conservatism generally.
The Battle of the Bulge was a critical battle in the war against Hitler's Nazis. Soldiers fought and died every day in the dead of winter. And when a grenade fell into his foxhole, Jim thought he was surely dead. What happened next was nothing short of heroic...
Note: This is based on a true story of the war, as told by the late James C. Kerns.
More info →Rush Week, immature pranks, and brightly colored shirts. Some people remember their college days as a time of non-stop partying. Others, including a shy freshman with a crush, discover their life’s calling amidst difficult circumstances.
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