Want Lower Gas Prices?

Want lower gas prices? Here’s why you aren’t getting them:
If you haven’t heard of this yet, it’s no surprise. The mainstream media isn’t talking about it. No one’s printing articles defining it. Interviewers aren’t getting the local scoop. Plain and simple, it’s being kept underground.
Last Friday on the House floor the debate over offshore drilling [...]

Letters from War

Another birthday of our nation has passed. 232 years ago, Americans decided to resist the harsh taxes, revolt against the oppression of tyranny, and rise as a nation. And to this day we still stand as a nation opposed to tyranny and oppression.
In light of our continued battle for freedom throughout the war, I decided [...]

AGAIN?!?

Can someone please inform the Obama campaign that they cannot be campaigning at polling places? This is the second time an Obama volunteer has been caught influencing voters as they were entering a building to vote.
This is completely illegal and has been outlawed in most if not all states. It should be punished, especially since [...]

Answer Me This

In my last post I introduced the website CanWeAsk.com. This is the Republican National Committee’s website for Americans to voice their questions to Senator Obama about practically anything. So when I heard about this website, it got me thinking. What if I could ask Obama a few questions, what would I say? So I took [...]

From General to Commander in Chief: Dwight D. Eisenhower

No other President with maybe the exceptions of George Washington and Ulysses Grant brought more fame, success, and military genius to the office of President as Dwight Eisenhower. As a result of an overwhelming love from the American people, Dwight David Eisenhower became the thirty-fourth President of the United States in 1953.
Bringing to the presidency [...]

Fellow Americans, I Honor You

This post isn’t about whether you support President Bush or not. This isn’t about whether the war is right or not. This isn’t even about when or how we should pull out. This post is about people.
People you know. Your neighbor. Your coworker. The cashier at the store. The guy at the gas station. The [...]

California Law Update: Lawmakers to Ban Spanking

How many of you are old enough to remember it being legal for teachers and principles to spank students if they were misbehaving? I am not. But I have heard stories. If you misbehaved, you faced the “ruler,” the “yardstick,” or the “paddle.” Abuse? Not hardly. Parents okayed the discipline and even reinforced it at [...]

Small Town Politics, Big Time Impact

I moved to Lancaster, California, four years ago. At that time I was not as involved in politics as I am now. But early on I met Sherry Marquez. Sherry and I had a common bond in that we both had lived in Florida and were Florida State football fans. That got us talking and [...]

American Tears

Otto over at American Interests left me a link to this video. This song was written by Teresa Jennings, a children’s music writer. I believe it shows the heart of many Americans, both young and old.
Be forewarned, if you have any American spirit or pride at all, you will need to grab some tissues before [...]

Update from California’s Lawmakers: Sarah’s Law

Sarah’s Law is named after a 15 year old girl who became pregnant and had an abortion without her parents’ knowledge. During the abortion procedure, Sarah’s cervix was torn. As a result, Sarah suffered blood poisoning, fever, chills, abdominal pain, and nausea for four days before finally being admitted to the hospital. By the time [...]