The Third Amendment reads like this: “No soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner prescribed by law.” After the Lexington – Concord Alarm of April 19, 1775 our forefathers led by Joseph Warren started working to remove General Thomas Gage and his forces from Boston.
This prompted John Hancock to write: “Boston must be entered; the British troops must be sent away.” (1) Read the rest of this entry »
“We’re not Americans who happen to be Christians. We’re Christians who are Americans and with that comes a greater stewardship responsibility in protecting our freedoms.” Quoted by a friend of mine. Read the rest of this entry »
“…Not in any way terrified by your adversaries…” Philippians 1:28 Read the rest of this entry »
Police officers, along with those in the military, always assess their surroundings for possible threats whether they’re on or off duty. Read the rest of this entry »
I want to go back to Andrew McCarthy’s statement from yesterday’s post. Read the rest of this entry »
Patrick Lynch is right, there is “blood on many hands” but it starts at the White House, not at New York’s city hall. Read the rest of this entry »
Sir,…We have petitioned; we have remonstrated; we have supplicated…our supplications have been disregarded; and we have been spurned, with contempt, from the foot of the throne. Patrick Henry, Give Me Liberty Speech, March 23, 1775 Read the rest of this entry »
As suspected, the rioting in Missouri took the health care fraud story off of the front pages. Read the rest of this entry »
Although focusing on two branch’s, these video’s say it all about all of our armed forces. To those who served, America owes you a great deal of thanks!