Crossing the Delaware, More Accurately
Crossing the Delaware, More Accurately Mort Künstler, a painter based in Long Island, who is known for his historical images, has created his own version of Washington crossing the Delaware River that hews more to the facts than the more famous version. There are few images as enduring in American history as the one of General George Washington More...
The World is the Battlefield
The World is the Battlefield I find it remarkable that the proposed provision of the Defense Authorization act enabling a President to detain anyone suspected of belonging to a terrorist organization indefinitely More...
George Washington
George Washington Thanksgiving Day Proclamation delivered 3 October 1789, New York George Washington Whereas it is the duty of all Nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey his will, to be More...
Welcome to the New American Fascism (formerly “Conservatism”)
Welcome to the New American Fascism (formerly “Conservatism”) Fourteen Defining Characteristics Of Fascism Dr. Lawrence Britt has examined the Fascist regimes of Hitler (Germany), Mussolini (Italy), More...
Congressional Republicans: Screw You, America!
Congressional Republicans: Screw You, America! GOP Derails Super Committee To Protect Millionaires & Billionaires The fiscal super committee created by last summer’s deal to raise the debt ceiling was charged More...
How the Occupy Movement May Reverse the Fascist Takeover of America
Fascist Takeover of America ‘You Can Crush the Flowers, But You Can’t Stop the Spring’ Dream big. Occupy your hopes. Talk to strangers. Live in public. Don’t stop now. Last Tuesday, I awoke in More...
George Washington’s Vision
George Washington’s Vision of the destiny of the United States. The last time I ever saw Anthony Sherman was on the fourth of July 1859, in Independence Square. He was then ninety-nine years old, and becoming More...
Western perception towards the issue
Western perception towards the issue For many years in American media, the Indian was portrayed as the savage “bad guy.” Certainly, native Americans hardly had anyone speaking on their behalf, and More...














