A sad day. The third anniversary of the death of my Hero, Rush Limbaugh.

On February 17, 2021, Rush Limbaugh succumbed to Stage IV lung cancer, after a valiant fight.  We, his loyal listeners and fans, were devastated then, as are we today.  We remember what a rock he was, helping us through the trials and tribulations of DemocRat administrations, and showing us the bright spots in dark times. …

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The Existential Crisis Now Engulfing Our Country

In not only my opinion, but in the opinion of the vast majority of conservative commentators, today's news blew the entire joke that is the Democrat US Government to smithereens. I have been emphasizing for literally years, since Biden was installed in office, that he was and is suffering from a rapidly-advancing Dementia, making him unfit …

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Our US government is committing Treason

The headline and subheading on the front page of the Wall Street Journal on January 26 reads as follows: Iran Got Warning From U.S. on ISIS Attack. Washington secretly offered intelligence to Tehran on plot that killed 84 people. One definition of Treason is “ giving aid and comfort to the Enemy.” This intelligence given …

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Some thoughts on Martin Luther King’s real birthday

First, today is the federal holiday (and my first paid holiday from work), to commemorate the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., the famous civil-rights figure who for decades inspired black people to improve their lives, and for some time inspired white people to defeat Jim Crow in the South.  Unfortunately, Dr. King's legacy has …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #278: Unique

I was thrilled to see the topic for this week's Challenge, as I own some items that are completely unique.  The first one is a piece of art, which I inherited from my parents.  I remember telling them when I was a teenager that, when they died, I insisted on getting this, and I did …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #277: Empty Spaces

This is the time of year when emptiness can predominate.  All the leaves have fallen off the deciduous trees, leaving their branches empty.  But still beautiful. In the autumn, most beaches are empty of people, since the vacationers are gone.  We were fortunate to visit Cape May, on the Jersey Shore, in October, when the …

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Rush Limbaugh Quote of the Week: On the Founding Fathers and Government

This quote is from 2009, when Barack Hussein Obama the Destroyer had only been in office for six months. The Founding Fathers were highly suspicious of government because they understood human nature.  And they understood the human quest for power.  They were fleeing what they thought were the worst aspects of the human quest for …

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I STAND WITH ISRAEL

THIS I KNOW Islam is incompatible with Western Civilization.  Muslims in any country, other than the Middle East, Africa, or Asia, do not assimilate into their host country.  They do not adopt the values of the countries into which they immigrated.  Countries in Europe now have "no-go zones", where violence runs rampant, and even police …

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Is this the End of Western Civilization?

Today, there is a story about the President of France wanting to "enshrine Abortion in the country's Constitution."  Last year, the United States of America overturned a Supreme Court ruling that had made abortion legal everywhere, however, the US never went as far as adding Abortion to the US Constitution.  That would have been a …

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