‘Live Together as Brothers — or Perish as Fools’

‘Live Together as Brothers — or Perish as Fools’ He only flew to Seattle once. It was early November of 1961 — two years before the young civil rights leader would give one of the most famous speeches in history. At just 32, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. hadn’t won his Nobel prize or written … More ‘Live Together as Brothers — or Perish as Fools’

America’s Double Standard

CNN’s Jake Tapper questioned my commitment to Democracy. I lost two legs for Jake’s right to say whatever the hell he wants, but let’s be clear: that free speech also protects the Republicans he is so eager to condemn for asking Constitutional questions about the election. Watch it here:  

Civility is the keystone of this Replubic

This is the kind of cooperation and civility that I remember from our rightly ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES when I was young. Not the bitterness and infighting of today.  Pa. state reps reach across the aisle to promote civility; the keystone of democracy As a Democratic state representative from Philadelphia and a Republican state representative from Cumberland … More Civility is the keystone of this Replubic

Jefferson Opposed Censorship of Opinions

Yesterday, January 16, 2021, was Religious Freedom Day here in America. Something almost completely ignored by the media.  American Minute with Bill Federer Jefferson Opposed Censorship of Opinions: Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom & How Courts have taken Freedom away! “On … we commemorate the … anniversary of the passing of a State law that has … More Jefferson Opposed Censorship of Opinions