Two months after being appointed chancellor of Germany, Adolf Hitler drafted the “Law for Removing the Distress of the People and the Reich” (aka the “Enabling Act”), a constitutional amendment that would give him complete power, rendering the Reichstag impotent.
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Yes Virginia, there is a Satan
To the New York Sun Dear Editor: I am 8 years old. Some of my little friends say there is no Satan. Papa says, “If you see it in The Sun it’s so. Please tell me the truth; is there
Continue reading »The threat of free speech
I am writing this post for one reason: To share a outstanding article written by a Pulitzer Prize nominee that Facebook will not allow me, nor anybody else to share. John Rappoport recently penned a commentary about the recent State
Continue reading »Unscanned absentee ballots reversed school bond defeat
The “phantom” votes that reversed the reported defeat of the Strongsville schools’ bond issue came from absentee ballots that had not been scanned prior to the close of the polls Tuesday night, according to Pat McDonald, deputy director of the
Continue reading »Ohio’s totalitarian “hidden box” law is unacceptable
With the federal government employing heavily armed SWAT teams to raid Amish farms that dare sell raw milk to willing consumers, and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services confiscating mommy-packed lunches from little girls because of alleged violations
Continue reading »Don’t let Obama off the hook
I hope neither Catholics – nor anybody else – will fall for the politically motivated contraceptive concessions “granted” by the arrogant despot who occupies the White House. In this country, the president doesn’t “grant” religious freedom nor “allow” exceptions to
Continue reading »Freedom is the only issue
Many of the issues that the media landlords have placed on the agenda for discussion among the common sheeple – Bain & Company, Newt Gingrich’s wives, etc. – are important issues for consideration. But they are mainly diversions from the
Continue reading »School board censors the public it represents
Despite a face-saving vote to change a misguided practice, censorship is alive and well on the Strongsville Board of Education. Recent practice has been to suspend the televising of its public meetings during the two months prior to school board
Continue reading »A fork in the road: We can’t afford another wrong turn
(Author’s note: In this article, written more than a year prior to the election of George W. Bush, I advocate support for “alternative” party candidates. I continue to advocate such support. But I have come to the unfortunate conclusion that
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