Thoughts on Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is the quintessential American holiday. We remind ourselves of the benevolence of Almighty God in enabling us to live and thrive in what remains the Greatest Nation on God’s Green Earth. The United States of America is the first and only Nation on Earth that was founded on the Magnificent Principle that we were …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #374: On the Move!

I love Transportation, in all its forms. It started with my summer job when I was in college, working in the Traffic Department (in charge of shipping and receiving) at the Ford Motor Company Seattle Parts Depot in south Seattle. I worked there three years in a row, and I loved learning about the modes …

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*The new Feminism is actually anti-woman. Guest author Mark Steyn on how modern feminists see Islamic Rape-gangs (illegally in Europe, invited in by governments)

This article for us Mark Steyn Cub members relates very well how today's so-called Feminists have stopped supporting ordinary women, ignoring the total degradation of "asylum-seekers" who rape women and girls all over Europe. Leftists are Leftist First, everything else later, including feminist. ~I'm old enough to remember when stand-up comedians did rape jokes. Not …

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Hitler, the Nazis, Israel, and the Jews: Guest author Hillel Fuld on worries that history is repeating itself

New York City, with the highest concentration of Jews outside the State of Israel, this week elected a Muslim Communist Mayor. It is said that 30% of Jewish New Yorkers voted in favor of a Jew-hater to run the financial capital of America. Statistics show also that over 80% of all young voters (almost 90% …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #372: Ephemeral

Well, Tina has chosen the perfect season for this topic, things that don't last! Changing skies and fall colors definitely are ephemeral! In my back yard, I have three Japanese Maple trees. Starting in mid-October, their foliage goes through two transitions, sometimes almost overnight. They start out green, and gradually turn from maroon to bright …

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If you are not a member of X/Twitter, you might be missing some valuable information and learning.

Contrary to popular belief, X is not just political and cat videos. There are thousands of accounts that provide interesting and informative stories about historical figures and movements, from all over the world. I follow dozens of people who post enlightened information about people and places that I was totally unaware of before. Here is …

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Fall colors are still around in my neighborhood.

I feared that the recent winds would have brought down all the colorful leaves from the trees around here. But, happily, I was wrong! Yesterday I took a short walk around my house and found some bright colors still hanging around (literally!). Let’s start with our own backyard. We have three Japanese maple trees, which …

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