Thank You
I wanted to take a moment and thank everyone who donated your hard earned money to the blog last week. I know many of you have struggled with finances for several years in this economy. And I know many of … Continue reading
I wanted to take a moment and thank everyone who donated your hard earned money to the blog last week. I know many of you have struggled with finances for several years in this economy. And I know many of … Continue reading
It’s another primary day–in Nebraska for the republicans Donald Trump and, well no one, and in West Virginia for both the “republican” and the democrats. There’s a rumor that the Russians are trying to decide whether or not to release … Continue reading
Yesterday was quite a disappointment for conservatives. As you know, Donald Trump won over 50% of the vote in Indiana, securing nearly all 57 delegates from that state. And if that wasn’t disappointing enough, Ted Cruz decided to suspend his … Continue reading
Here’s a thread to talk politics or whatever, and hang out with friends.
95 delegates up for grabs in New York today. It is assumed that Trump will win this state.
President Obama seems to enjoy saying that we haven’t had a major terrorist attack on U. S. soil since 9/11. He tells us that “climate change” is our biggest threat. Can someone please tell me how many people have died … Continue reading
These Monday morning thoughts are brought to you by Stephen L. Hall. Thank you so much, Stephen! *** In the early days of our land, each colony had a city which grew serving a port where goods flowed into and … Continue reading
Just one day before Wisconsin voters head to the polls to vote in the 2016 GOP primary election, Megyn Kelly will hold a town hall in Wisconsin with Ted Cruz. The show will air on Fox News Channel at 9pm … Continue reading
This week, in order to celebrate the one year anniversary of Freedom Reconnection, I will be posting a three-part post written by Stephen L. Hall, which breaks down civil rights and what that means, and addresses how the Social Justice … Continue reading