Andy Logar

Andy Logar


  • October 10, 2016

    How (and When) We Entered Cold War II

    On Christmas Day, 1991, the world was delivered the most wonderful gift: the bloodless fall of the Soviet Union.  The hammer and sickle were lowered for the last time from atop of the Kremlin, to be replaced by the pre-revolutionary Russian...

  • April 2, 2013

    Critical Considerations for Immigration Reform

    Commencing with the earliest settlements, America's eventual rise to superpower status was in no small measure due to the continual flow of gifted, venturesome immigrants coming to her shores with little more than their hopes, dreams, skills, and wil...

  • October 19, 2012

    '...What you can do for your country.'

    This is a personal, unabashed appeal for voters to cross party lines, if need be, and rise to the inspired words in JFK's 1960 Inaugural Address: "And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you -- ask what you can do for your c...

  • November 19, 2011

    Socialism's Fundamental Flaws

    The official, ultimate demise of the greatest socialist experiment in history, that of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, occurred, ironically, on Christmas Day 1991, but only after it had dispossessed, imprisoned, tortured and murdered untold ...