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UnCommon Sense, Oct 10

Posted on 04 October 2010

I’ve been doing a great deal of reading lately. You see, I’ve been trying to find a neutral source of news that will call it straight. What I’m actually looking for is a news source that just reports the news. In doing research for other articles I’ve found that I am forced to hit more [...]

Letter From The Editor, Oct 10

Posted on 04 October 2010

Well, it’s officially fall. Before long (if not already) the leaves will be changing colors and falling from the trees; the temperatures will begin cooling some; smoke will start coming out of chimneys and campers will try to get in a few last trips before it gets TOO cold. Now is the time – if [...]

Letter From The Editor, September ’10

Posted on 06 September 2010

Good day. Welcome to September. If we got this out on time you’re reading it on Labor Day – the day we celebrate and appreciate all the hard workers in our country. Please, for the love of goodness, don’t mistake politicians for hard workers. Hard workers are the electricians, plumbers, mechanics, construction workers, farmers, truck [...]

Un-Common Sense, September ’10

Posted on 06 September 2010

Believe it or not, there are people that consider me an intolerant bastard. No, really… there are! So, when the discussion of putting a “Muslim Cultural Center” about a block from Ground Zero in New York City came up I tried to keep an open mind. Okay, I must admit, my knee-jerk reaction was to [...]

Un-Common Sense August 2010

Posted on 02 August 2010

Recently I’ve found myself tired. Not just tired from working ten-hour days, six days a week or dealing with a one year old at home either. I’m tired of the crap coming out of Washington (and Sacramento for that matter). Tired of the media spending more time on Lindsay Lohan than reporting that the majority [...]

Chaplain’s Column: Survival & Winning

Posted on 02 August 2010

strength 1. The state, property, or quality of being strong. 2. The power to resist attack; impregnability. 3. The power to resist strain or stress; durability. 4. The ability to maintain a moral or intellectual position firmly. 5. Capacity or potential for effective action. 6. Military capability in terms of personnel and material. 7. A [...]

Citizens of Liberty: Your Tactics – Improving or Declining?

Posted on 02 August 2010

By Jeff Houghton *** Tactical skills, like other acquired skills, are perishable. If you don’t regularly practice they deteriorate. Most of the skills we acquire are based on a hobby or an area of interest, and the loss of that skill as we develop new interests is a minor consequence. Some skills are developed on [...]