Union Busting

Up in Canada this summer, President Bush met with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Mexican President Felipe Calderon in what should have been a standard, wholly positive “meeting of the minds” between the leaders of the three leading nations in our hemisphere. But many are rightfully concerned that this meeting and other developments of … Continue reading Union Busting

Oh, those Wildwood days!

There is peaceful serenity in the clear blue skies and the fast-rising sun, in the swooping and squawking of the seagulls, in the clatter of bicycle tires along the boardwalk on a typical laid-back summer morning in the Wildwoods. There is excited chaos in the colorful lights of the amusements, in the smells of the … Continue reading Oh, those Wildwood days!

The winter doldrums

  It’s February in the Northeast section of the country, and it’s cold. Surprise! But this isn’t the usual cold. It’s real cold. Freezing cold. Below freezing cold. Way below freezing cold. Wind chills below zero cold. Did I mention that it was cold? Not only is it cold, but it’s also dark most of … Continue reading The winter doldrums

2006 American of the Year: Billy Graham

America’s minister and the pastor to the White House for the past fifty years, the Reverend Billy Graham is named as the third recipient of the  “American of the Year” honors. A true warrior for God, Rev. Graham follows the previous selections of NFL and real-life warrior Pat Tillman in 2004 and culture warrior Bill … Continue reading 2006 American of the Year: Billy Graham

Any port in an Islamofascist storm

  It has taken me over a month to finally formulate an opinion on the entire port sale issue, and there is one thing of which I am absolutely certain. There is no way that anyone who had any type of knee-jerk response to the idea of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) purchasing an interest … Continue reading Any port in an Islamofascist storm