Workplace Dysfunctions: Disrespect and Anger

[May 27, 2023]  I originally wrote this blog post with the title “Disrespect to Leaders” but realized that I was leaving out a big part of the picture by not including “anger.”  What brought me to this conclusion was an article entitled “America’s Anger Epidemic: Why?” by Dan Bowens.  It’s really about workplace dysfunction. To buy into the… Read More »

Duty, there Ain’t Enough of It

By | May 25, 2023

[May 25, 2023]  Duty is the essence of humanness.  No words written are more pointed to why modern men and women are so unhappy … unhappy because they fail to realize that not doing one’s “duty” is denying our obligation to act responsibly.  For several weeks, I have watched President Biden’s trainwreck of an administration as it continues… Read More »

Do We Disrespect Memorial Day?

[May 24, 2023]   Last year, during my township’s 4th of July parade, I saw a small child stand and salute our Veterans as they passed.  These Vets were holding our American and service flags.  Some folks came out to hug them, a few sang patriotic songs, and many thanked them for their service.  This brought great comfort to… Read More »

U.S. Korean War Soldier PFC Harry Hartmann

[May 23, 2023]   This hits close to home.  I often talk about WWII and Korean War veterans being a significant part of my upbringing.  And now, one who died in the war has been identified.  The U.S. Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency has announced that unknown remains from the Korean War are identified as PFC Harry Hartmann, Jr.  He… Read More »

What is the Bible?  NYT Reporter Asking

[May 21, 2023]  It wasn’t that long ago when any child could tell you two or three Bible stories and give a few quotes.  There was also a time, recently, when nearly everyone understood and appreciated the child’s storytelling and appreciated that even children could learn about greatness.  That is not true anymore. Our friends at PowerLineBlog.com (link… Read More »

The Myth of the Rubble Women

[May 19, 2023]  Great stories never die.  And neither do great myths; some of those heroes’ stories are popularized but false.  In the mid-1970s, I was stationed in West Germany and heard from many of their citizens how rubble women were the mainstay of rebuilding a destroyed Germany.  New evidence from Germany itself contradicts much of this myth.… Read More »