Monthly Archives: May 2025

Memorial Day: a Vietnam Veteran Speaks

By | May 26, 2025

[May 26, 2025]  Thank you General Satterfield for once again allowing me to write about the importance of Memorial Day. General, let me start off by saying without Memorial day we have no country. Our great pastures of God, we call Veterans cemeteries are full of heroes that died in war or coming home from war from mental… Read More »

Before Memorial Day

[May 25, 2026]  The days before Memorial Day are full of getting the BBQ grills ready, buying hotdogs and hamburger meat, finding where we put the potato chips, and scurrying about to invite neighbors to a fun day out.  We probably considered attending a local Memorial Day parade or ceremony.  Many folks traditionally do that, and I’m happy… Read More »

The Doughboy Next Door

[May 24, 2025]  Over these next few days, I’m going to highlight a few stories that I think regular readers might enjoy. Memorial Day is special day of remembrance for me, like it was to the World War One Doughboy next door that is the subject of this article. He came over to shake my hand.  My new… Read More »

Did Staffers Controlling Joe Biden Commit Treason?

[May 22, 2025]  Over these past few weeks, it has been uncovered that Joe Biden was mentally incapable of performing the duties as President of the United States. The cover-up of this fact has raised important questions.  “Who was running America?” And, “Did they commit treason?” Many in the media like to report “we are in a Constitutional… Read More »