Trooper Escamilla: A Real Female Cop

By | July 11, 2025

[July 11, 2025]  Many commentators believe that women are not capable of doing specific jobs that men have traditionally held. Whether it be an Infantryman, an Electrical Lineman, or a Cop, most women do not have the physical strength to do these jobs effectively. However, there are always exceptions to the rule. Trooper Ana Escamilla of the Arkansas… Read More »

Hero: Billboard Chris

[July 8, 2025]  Billboard Chris is armed with the truth and his conviction that the transgender ideology is a horrible evil that must be stopped. Chris Elston is a Canadian known for his outspoken views against gender ideology, which he believes is a serious threat to children. Chris is recognizable primarily by his sandwich billboard that reads “children… Read More »

A Nation’s Turning Point: Gettysburg

  [July 6, 2025]  America has experienced a number of dramatic turning points in its history. Likely, the most costly was the U.S. Civil War and arguably the most pivotal battle would occur over three days on July 1-3, 1863, at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Gettysburg was where Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s invasion of the North was stopped. If… Read More »

The Karmelo Anthony Case

[July 5, 2025]  The Karmelo Anthony case has yet to go before a judge and jury, but Karmelo and his family have made some serious mistakes that could cost him his life.  Assuming he is convicted of murder (or manslaughter), prison time awaits. What Karmelo is about to find out is that prisons have gangs, and they are… Read More »

UPenn Announces Compliance With Federal Law

[July 3, 2025]  The University of Pennsylvania, UPenn, has formally, but grudgingly, agreed to bring its institution into compliance with Title IX of Federal Law. The mainstream media is describing this as a power play by President Trump.  But it is the position of the Trump Administration that allowing men to compete in women’s sports and allowing access… Read More »

The Inglorious Government Employee

By | July 2, 2025

[July 2, 2025]  ‘The Inglorious Government Employee’ is a repeat of the article I published ten years ago. Ernest Kennedy III has put his finger on this idea, based on simple observations that Government Employees are, on average, lazy. Little has changed. Here is what he had to say. I spent a lot of time as a young… Read More »