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Confessions of a Draft Dodger
BY EARL H. TILFORD, INSTITUTE FOR FAITH & FREEDOM
Next month I turn 75. The ubiquitous “they” tell me I’m on a COVID-19 “endangered species”...
Welcome Home by Lloyd Marcus
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VIDEO BY LLOYD MARCUS, THE UNHYPHENATED AMERICAN
Self-Educated American, Contributing Editor, Lloyd Marcus, is Chairman of Conservative Campaign Committee PAC. It’s...
To America’s Lions: Thank You for Your Service
EARL H. TILFORD, CENTER FOR VISION & VALUES
It took some time for the nation to appreciate the services offered and sacrifices endured by men...
America Started as a Protest
By Alan Caruba
So I am watching the police in Portland, Oregon drive the Occupy protesters from some area they choose, tearing down the makeshift...
The News from Iraq (as Usual) is Bad
By Alan Caruba
In the 1960s and throughout the 1970s it seemed that all I read or heard every day was about Vietnam. It dominated...
Exiting Afghanistan
By Alan Caruba
Like others of my generation who lived through the Vietnam War, it was at the time the longest war that...
Our Warrior Class, and Several American Wars
By Alan Caruba
I come from a generation, just as several before it, that was drafted into military service. The Draft, conscription, goes...