Voices from 2,000 Years Ago

By | June 26, 2026

[June 26, 2026]  I am amazed and thrilled that the severely damaged textual scrolls from parts of ancient cultures are now being read.  It now looks like we will be able to read the voices from 2,000 years ago. One example are the scrolls found in the Lost Library of Herculaneum.  The problem, of course, is trying to… Read More »

ANTIFA Gets Justice

By | June 25, 2026

[June 25, 2026]  Hat tip to John Hinderaker at PowerLineBlog.com on his article about how ANTIFA thugs got long prison sentences for attacking an ICE facility in Texas.  I found his comments about them both entertaining and enlightening.  File this under ANTIFA gets justice. “Antifa is a violent insurrectionist organization that can reasonably be seen as the militant… Read More »

What People Don’t See in Soldiers

By | June 22, 2026

[June 22 2026]  Soldiers use the image of the hero’s perfection to motivate themselves.  Self motivation is what people don’t understand about Soldiers, they don’t understand it at least to the degree that Soldiers are uncorrupted.  Soldiers are doing everything they can to kneel before the most beloved hero and try to make themselves worthy. You see this… Read More »

Juneteenth: Reclaiming the Meaning of Freedom

By | June 19, 2026

[June 19, 2026]  America stands at a crossroads in our understanding of history. Juneteenth commemorates a profound moment: June 19, 1865, when Union Major General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas, and issued General Order No. 3, which enforced the Emancipation Proclamation and declared the enslaved people of Texas free. The order marks the end of slavery in… Read More »

An Element of Caring

By | June 18, 2026

[June 18, 2026]  It wasn’t that long ago that a good friend of mine, very accomplished as an Army Captain, gave some great advice to his Lieutenants.  He said that leadership is about caring but, what are the elements of caring? Success is in the details and he was going to make it easy for them. He said… Read More »