Archive for October 11th, 2010


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We caught the B I G ones…

Bill and I have been busy in Northern Arizona since Thursday night. The scent of the pine-air and the sight of those tall trees, has provided rejunivation for both of us.

Three nights at the Arizona Mountain Ranch outside of Williams, AZ – whose main claim to fame, was that it was the last American town to passed by Interstate 40 – putting the final death spike into Route 66 – except that it didn’t.

Caruba: Echoes of 1930s Germany?

Time and again in these troubled and troubling times people make reference to Germany in the 1930s, the rise of the Third Reich, and to Hitler as they express their fears regarding the Obama administration. It is an interesting comparison if only because it reveals a sense that an authoritarian government is poised to impose its dictates.

Thank You: The Way it’s supposed to be

Dear Sir,

I have read segments of your article and have been an avid listener to KFI Radio with Rush and Bill for years now. My family is of Mexican descent and my father abided by the laws of this great nation, became a US Citizen because it was his dream of not only doing things right, but also being an American.

Rabbi Lewis Rosh Hashanah 2010 Sermon

This sermon, delivered by Rabbi Lewis a couple of weeks ago has been referred to as the “sermon of the century” If you haven’t already seen or heard it it’s well worth reading. First Day of Rosh Hashanah 2010 Sermon delivered by Rabbi Schlomo Lewis of Atlanta.