Parenting Pitfalls in Dating: Fantasy Land

My daughter is a teenager now and approaching the age of dating. She recently attended her first dance with a date, her school’s semi-formal Christmas dance. As the boy’s mom and I planned the details, I thought about how “cute” all of it was. The romantic side of me remembered back to when I was […] The post Parenting Pitfalls […]

2nd Amendment- Rights vs Responsibilities

At one time I wondered what our founders would think if they were to see what we have done as a nation to all their hard work and sacrifice.   The more I’ve studied them, the more I have come to the conclusion that they would not be shocked.  In fact, they not only expected […] The post 2nd Amendment- […]

This Day in History – January 15

January 15 588 BC – Nebuchadrezzar II of Babylon lays siege on Jerusalem 1535 – Henry VIII declares himself head of the Church of England 1559 – Queen Mary I of England, Elizabeth Tudor, is formally crowned Queen Elizabeth I at Westminster Abbey in London 1622 – French comic dramatist Moliere (Jean Baptiste Poquelin) is […] The post This Day […]

Preparing for Winter Weather Survival. What’s in Your Bag?

It’s the time of the year again for falling temperatures and frigid blizzard-like conditions.  We’ve all seen the news clips of the amazing winter rescues where people have been trapped in their cars for days during a winter storm.  Are you ready for the cold?  You have your ice scraper, lock de-icer, two small bags […] The post Preparing for […]

Requiem for Obama’s Race-Baiting DOJ

At Senator Jeff Sessions’ hearing before the Senate Judicial Committee, Cory Booker—a sitting Senator who works with Sessions—declared that: “I want an Attorney General who is committed to supporting law enforcement and securing law and order. But that is not enough.” People who heard Booker’s statement likely didn’t notice it, but his idea of how […] The post Requiem for […]