Happy (founding) Father’s Day!

Michael Ramirez Investors.com 6/14/2013

 

The full-sized image is at the link.

 

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Feinstein’s life story evidently trumps our Constitutional rights

Ted Cruz and Dianne Feinstein’s Explosive Debate Over Gun Control in the Senate: “I Am Not a 6th Grader”

MichaelSavage4Prez YouTube 3/14/2013

…”I’m not a sixth grader,” Feinstein replied. “Senator, I’ve been on this committee for 20 years. I was a mayor for nine years. I walked in and I saw people shot. I’ve looked […]

Quote of the day

18 February 2013

 

At my age, and in my circumstances, what sinister object, or personal emolument had I to seek after, in this life? The growing infirmities of age and the increasing love of retirement, daily confirm my decided predilection for domestic life: and the great Searcher of human hearts is my […]

' 'Tis well.'

14 December 2012

 

“Tis well.”

~ George Washington, last words, as recorded by Tobias Lear, in his journal, December 14, 1799; Ford 14:170

via George Washington’s Page, Facebook

Thanksgiving Proclamations

President George Washington issued the first national Thanksgiving Day proclamation under the Constitution

William D. Bailey The Founders Blog 11/22/2012

General Thanksgiving By the President of the United States of America, A Proclamation City of New York, October 3, 1789

Whereas it is the duty of all Nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, […]

David McCullough calls American students ‘historically illiterate’

Twitchy 11/11/2012

In the second part of a two-part “60 Minutes” interview which aired today, historian David McCullough took a swipe at American education, calling the country’s children “historically illiterate” and encouraging teachers to major in subjects other than education. McCullough was careful to spread the blame:

I ran into some students on university campuses […]

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