The Story of American Freedom, Written On Granite
February 28, 2011
Filed under History
By Wayne Lutz, photos by Katherine Fialkowski. The entire history of the United States is one long story of the struggle of men to be free. For as long as mankind rules the Earth, some men will seek to deprive other men of freedom. A place like the Philadelphia National Cemetery is a reminder of that struggle. The stones and granite monuments there are the tablet upon which is written the story of that struggle.
(Read more...)Excerpts From Eisenhower’s Farewell Address
January 23, 2011
Filed under Conservatism, History
On the 50th anniversary of President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s farewell, this fine speech concisely describes many conservative values and ideals.
(Read more...)The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiments and Modern Implications for Blacks and “Free” Government Healthcare
September 12, 2010
Filed under History
As the “official” story goes, between the year 1932 and the year 1972, the United States Public Health Service (PHS) conducted a series of secret longitudinal studies on Black sharecroppers who had already procured syphilis…
(Read more...)Black Revolutionary War Heroes
July 5, 2010
Filed under History, Voices of Liberty
Independence Hall Tea Party, Philadelphia written and delivered by Amy Reid July 4th, 2010 It is very humbling to stand here and address you today. Thank you Teri and Don Adams and the Independence Hall Tea Party for this opportunity to stand before such a great group of patriots. I was asked to come here [...]
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