Terrorism- How We Can Prepare For The Fight

Last week ISIS called for attacks during this holiday season. In a statement, the US State Department said: “US citizens should exercise caution at holiday festivals, events, and outdoor markets.”    On Monday, Ohio State University was closed after a Somali teen “plowed a car into a campus crowd and stabbed people with a butcher […] The post Terrorism- How […]

What the Future Holds for the Trump Administration

While I was not head over heels in love with the Trump nomination, I am head over heels in love with the fact the Hillary was denied the presidency. The campaign is over, and Trump is the President-elect. As we watch the nominations of cabinet members come in, conservatives are becoming more and more hopeful […] The post What the […]

This Day in History – December 5

December 5 1484 – Pope Innocent VIII issues a bill deploring the spread of witchcraft and heresy in Germany 1776 – Phi Beta Kappa is founded at the College of William and Mary 1782 – Future president Martin Van Buren is born 1791 – Composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart dies in Vienna 1839 – Union General […] The post This Day […]

A Mad Dog’s Exactly What We Need

The Progressives are losing their minds over the appointment of General James “Mad Dog” Mattis to Secretary of Defense in the upcoming Trump Administration. “What is Trump thinking, appointing someone with the nickname “Mad Dog” to such a position? What kind of message does that send?” Ah, yes…wouldn’t want to offend anyone, especially the nice […] The post A Mad […]

What to Wear: Country Heat- The Newest Group Workout Phenomenon

What is Country Heat? Those of you who love Zumba and country music, have I got great news for you! There is a new group workout class sweeping gyms everywhere and it’s just like Zumba only with country music. I had the chance to try it out last week and it was a blast! There […] The post What to […]

This Day in History – December 4

December 4 771 – Charlemagne becomes the solo ruler of the Frankish Empire, following the death of his brother, Carloman 1584 – Puritan clergyman John Cotton is born 1780 – Continental dragoons commander Colonel William Washington, second cousin once removed from George Washington, captures Loyalists in Camden, South Carolina 1783 – Future president George Washington […] The post This Day […]

The Event of the Year- Art Basel Miami

Forget Zika, forget the threats of terror, or the celebrations of the death of Fidel Castro.  Artists, celebrities, musicians, noted venture capitalists, and real estate developers are currently in Miami Beach and its surrounding areas to celebrate this year’s Art Basel Events. The event this year is taking place between December 1-4th  Art Basel represent […] The post The Event […]

SUNDAY Services Canceled…Because of CHRISTMAS?

A friend and I were talking this week about Christmas.  She mentioned that the church she attends has canceled Sunday services on December 25th this year because it happens to be Christmas day.  We discussed how we both found this disturbing, and I assured her she would be able to attend services at my church […] The post SUNDAY Services […]

Fake News – Who’s to Blame? What Should be Done?

We’ve probably all been burned by these fake news sites. We see something that either looks true, or we’d like it to be, so we share it with all our social media friends. The next thing we know, one of our friends is sending us a message saying Snopes or another fact check site has said […] The post Fake News […]