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JFK – Nixon – Trump

Mark Twain famously said, “Brevity is the soul of wit!”  The gift of a long life is to appreciate Twain’s wisdom and the disappointment of learning the Administrative (Vampire) State have run my beloved U.S. of A. since at least 1960.

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Paging JFK…

I have watched many video clips of protests against Jab mandates globally, and see growing numbers of instances of police behaving like actual brownshirts, not the admirable men & women in blue that I’ve respected in the past – Australia being a most notable example, one video:

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In a Self-Governing Country, All Voters Have an OBLIGATION to Know Who They’re Voting For

The Democrat Party of today does not have any semblance to the Democrat Party of President Kennedy. Kennedy’s famous statement “Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country” has been turned upside down. Democrat leadership at our state and national levels zealously seek to redefine America … Read more

Blogline of the Day – Democrats, once again, are demonstrating their bigotry against People of Faith

“Democrats now freely display the sort of anti-Catholic bigotry that JFK was thought to have vanquished in the 1960 presidential campaign.” And why is it?  Easy. ANYTHING that presents a challenge to the power or primacy of The State must be downrated, stigmatized, made to be of no account “in our modern society, and defeated.  … Read more

JFK and the Second Amendment – how fast would his Party

throw him out given that the hard Left Progressive Socialist have taken over the Democrat Party and have all but adopted the Communist agenda (e.g., civilian disarmament)? Yeah, in a NY second. Can you imagine ANY of the NH Democrats saying that citizens must have “arms” to be ready to defend our country? No, me … Read more

IRS As Political Hammer, Not the First Time, Nor the Last, Unless…

Sometimes blogging is about creative commentary and piquing the other side while, hopefully, providing a different perspective. Other times, it’s just about spreading information. This is one of those times. I initially dressed this up with all sorts of semi-wittiness (heavy on the “semi”) reminiscent of a tired comic strip, but the length of the blog was inordinately long, so I trimmed it down, but if it’s still too long, I urge you to at least read the brief IRS history of abuse further below.

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