The Publisher | December 21, 2009
Christmas is a wonderful time to celebrate with family, friends and supper at Grandma’s house. Grandpa will gather the children around the fire place and tell them the story of Jesus Christ who was born on Christmas Day while Grandma makes ginger bread cookies and Daddy brings the Christmas tree in the family room for [...]
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The Publisher | November 8, 2009
Is America still a Free and Sovereign Nation where courageous men and women fought for the right of free speech, the press, worship, the right to keep and bear arms and real freedom?
Do we still teach our children about men like Patrick Henry who said “Give me Liberty or Give me Death?”
What does Veterans Day mean to you?
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The Publisher | August 17, 2009
August 18, 2009 - God, in his fifth commandment, said “Honor thy Father and Mother.”
This article is dedicated in honor of my Mother, Margaret L. Johnson, who has helped our Veterans, supported the Men and Women of the United States Armed Forces and worked to preserve the true history of the USA .
Let me tell [...]
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The Publisher | July 22, 2009
July 22, 2009 - Do you know who Gen. Robert Edward Lee, Major Gen. George Edward Pickett and Major Gen. Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain were? Are children still taught about these men and all those who met on the famous War Between the States battlefield at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania? Some call the Gettysburg Battlefield the most haunted [...]
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The Publisher | July 9, 2009
Monday, July 13th, in the year of our Lord 2009, is the188th birthday of American legend and Southern Hero - Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest.
President Obama continued a century-old tradition, on Memorial Day, by honoring American Servicemen and women buried at Arlington National Cemetery and sending a wreathe to the Confederate and Black Union soldier’s section.
Some [...]
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The Publisher | April 20, 2009
April 21, 2009 - Did you know that Confederate Memorial Day is observed during the months of April, May and June in the north and south? For Confederate Memorial Day event information please see: http://confederatehistorymonth.com
Let me tell you a story about Arlington National Cemetery where this nation honored the men who fought for the Confederacy, [...]
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The Publisher | February 24, 2009
February 24, 2009 - God’s children, of African, Asian, European, Hispanic, American Indian, and Jewish ancestry, were once told stories about the men and women who helped make America great. When I was a child, the heritage of our ancestors was very important to both young and old but, today, political correct thought has taken the [...]
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The Publisher | February 8, 2009
February 9, 2009 - Have you ever seen the movie I’d Climb the Highest Mountain?
This wonderful-classic movie was made during the 1950s, when families spent quality time at the movies where Coca Cola was a nickel, hot bettered popcorn a quarter and for a mere quarter you might see a double-feature film, cartoon and newsreel. [...]
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The Publisher | January 17, 2009
Sir Winston Churchill called General Robert E. Lee, “one of the noblest Americans who ever lived.”
Monday, January 19, 2010, is the 202nd birthday of Robert E. Lee, whose memory is still dear in the hearts of many Southerners. Why is this man so honored in the South and respected in the North? Lee was even [...]
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