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Richard C. Lyons
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November 28, 2024
Thankful for far more than cornIt is that time of year again, when we celebrate the voyage of the Mayflower, which carried 132 passengers and crew over inclement seas for ten weeks, before landing just off the coast of present-day Provincetown, Massachusetts on November 21 (N.S.),...
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May 16, 2024
What More Can an Ally Do?The Obama-Biden administration (a name I use for obvious reasons) has been taking a lot of harsh criticisms for being disloyal to their primary Middle Eastern ally lately. Sen. Roger Marshall, (R) Kansas, went so far as to call the Obama-Biden nation...
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April 11, 2024
When rulers forget their oathsIn self-governing societies, choosing a leader of the nation is the most important responsibility a citizen has. In our United States, where the presidency has grown to be so powerful an office, it is even more so. Through time ...
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December 2, 2023
Waves of InvasionWe are at a point when the entire American population is awakening to the fact that the ongoing daily invasion of our southern border is a real problem, after millions of foreigners have already entered and disappeared among our 48 contiguous states....
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November 17, 2023
Marching Arm in ArmOne of the indisputable foundations of civilization came down Mount Sinai 3,323 years ago. Moses brought two tablets etched with the Ten Commandments to his people and pronounced it to be their common law, which would secure their peace and freedom f...
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July 18, 2023
What Were Once Vices Are Now HabitsI caught a song on the radio yesterday, from one of my favorite vinyl efforts by the Doobie Brothers, What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits. A great album, fitting for a generation that took to the vices of drinking and smoking cigarettes among other t...