Veterans need to lead support for America’s police and sheriffs

          June 14, 2020 By Paul S. Gardiner Veterans need to lead support for America’s police and sheriffs It is truly time for America’s military veterans, numbering approximately 19 million men and women, to stand up and publicly, earnestly support the nation’s law enforcement officers.  Described herein is a proposed strategy for a … More Veterans need to lead support for America’s police and sheriffs

In The News

From Riots to Repentance They were the biggest gatherings, by far, but in Washington, D.C., where one reporter said it “felt as if the entire city had emptied into downtown,” the atmosphere felt different. Calmer. Despite the steady stream of crowds outside the White House, there were some signs of summer nights from simpler times. … More In The News

“If you take away religion, you cannot hire enough police”

American Minute with Bill Federer “If you take away religion, you cannot hire enough police” -Harvard Professor Clay Christensen, quoting Fulbright scholar On February 8, 2011, Harvard Professor Clay Christensen, the Robert & Jane Cizik Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, observed: “Sometime ago I had a conversation with a Marxist economist from China. He … More “If you take away religion, you cannot hire enough police”

Eyewitness to Rodney King riots now watching D.C. burn

I too was an first an eye witness, then a soldier patrolling the streets of LA in 1992. One would think we would learn from the past BUT are our youth even being taught the lessons from history? Eyewitness to Rodney King riots now watching D.C. burn   From nighttime curfews in Los Angeles to … More Eyewitness to Rodney King riots now watching D.C. burn

Battle of Midway – A Turning Point in Pacific World War II

American Minute with Bill Federer In 1942, Imperial Japan invaded Singapore and took 25,000 prisoners. Next was the Philippines. With Imperial Japan’s relentless bombardment by planes and heavy siege guns, President Roosevelt did not want General Douglas MacArthur captured, so he ordered him to leave Corregidor, Philippines, and evacuate to Australia… CONTINUED AT: SOURCE