Tag Archives: Exceptionalism

While Obama disarmed America, [our enemies] have been expanding in every area. How did this happen?

I have had posts up for some time on my blog (here and here) about Obama’s Massive Purge of America’s Military Leaders, and also about how our military itself has been disappearing as a war fighting force.

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“Anybody worth shooting, is worth shooting twice….”

These days, America is less safe. Terrorist attacks go unreported, or are called “workplace violence.” Mexican drug cartels are committing mass murder in the cities and “Knock Out King” mobs — who tend to resemble Obama’s mythical sons — range … Continue reading

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I Have a Pen Too!!! Shards of American Exceptionalism.

This is the tale of a small pen, one set against a background of larger-than-life real heroes. If you like it, please share it with your friends. Here is a picture of my lucky pen. I use it for signings … Continue reading

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The Mother of All Book Signings

A colleague at Pacific Northwest Writers (PNWA), Bill Kenower, is the editor of Author Magazine. Bill’s editorial focus is on the author experience, especially for novelists. He is a great speaker and I’ve been to several of his seminars and … Continue reading

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Is 2014 the year my novels breakthrough? It has started with major good news.

Soft Target was a Featured Review for US review of books in January 2014. Better yet, it was # 1 on their short list of Featured Reviews. I want to thank all my fans for their good will and support of … Continue reading

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Things you did not know about Vietnam and the Vietnam Wall

This note from a good friend is interesting history about the Vietnam Wall. Also, I just discovered, read, and reviewed a VERY interesting, but little-known, book on Vietnam history. Phoenix and the Birds of Prey.

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Thoughts on Pearl Harbor Day, America now and then….

December 7: Then And Now – Rearmament Versus Moral Disarmament December 6, 2013 By Don Feder        What’s really remarkable about December 7, 1941 isn’t that we got sucker-punched by the Empire of Japan but how rapidly we recovered and … Continue reading

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Do you find the federal government unrecognizable these days? Do you care?

If you find the federal government unrecognizable these days, you’re not alone. Growing numbers of people are coming to recognize a startling truth: When the leaders of a republic violate the boundaries of a republic, it functionally ceases to be … Continue reading

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D-Day 2013: 9,000 Fallen Soldiers Etched into the Sand on Normandy Beach

A soldier died today (poem) D-Day 2013: 9,000 Fallen Soldiers Etched into the Sand on Normandy Beach to Commemorate Peace Day September 25, 2013.

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The All American comes home.

WW II B-17 Survival Story B-17 “All American” (414th Squadron, 97BG) Crew Pilot- Ken Bragg Jr. Copilot- G. Boyd Jr. Navigator- Harry C. Nuessle Bombardier- Ralph Burbridge Engineer- Joe C. James Radio Operator- Paul A. Galloway Ball Turret Gunner- Elton … Continue reading

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