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

Memorial Day – Honoring Heroes of Courage, Sacrifice & Faith

American Minute with Bill Federer Douglas MacArthur told West Point cadets, May 1962: “The soldier, above all other men, is required to practice the greatest act of religious training-sacrifice. In battle and in the face of danger and death, he discloses those Divine attributes which his Maker gave when He created man in His own image … No physical courage and no brute instinct … More Memorial Day – Honoring Heroes of Courage, Sacrifice & Faith

“Unless bureaucracy is constantly resisted…”

American Minute with Bill Federer Coolidge: “Unless bureaucracy is constantly resisted it breaks down representative government … having authority over everybody and being responsible to nobody” President Calvin Coolidge warned in a speech at the College of William and Mary, MAY 15, 1926: “But there is another … recent development … the greatly disproportionate influence of organized minorities … Artificial … More “Unless bureaucracy is constantly resisted…”

Reagan Warned of Socialism; Secularism; and Abortion’s “Tragic Taking of Unborn”

Reagan Warned of Socialism, Secularism, & Abortion’s “Tragic Taking of Unborn” byBill Federer, Feb 8 Ronald Reagan was born FEBRUARY 6, 1911. ​A graduate of Eureka College, IL, 1932, he worked as a life guard, having 77 rescues. ​He then announced for radio stations in Iowa. ​He became a sports announcer for WHO radio, covering Chicago … More Reagan Warned of Socialism; Secularism; and Abortion’s “Tragic Taking of Unborn”