"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free." - President Ronald Reagan
Monday, August 20, 2018
Monday's video: The O'Rourke vs Cruz contest in Texas
Monday's video:
The O'Rourke vs Cruz contest in Texas
Cruz vs O’Rourke in Texas: https://t.co/7o0Ikj28F0 via @YouTube— Silvio Canto, Jr. (@SCantojr) August 20, 2018
Something bad "blowin' in the wind" down in Nicaragua
Back in the days of “the Contras”, Daniel Ortega was given the red carpet treatment that so many Hollywood celebrities saved for their anti-US idols.
Back in July 1986, Peter, Paul, & Mary, the famous folk trio that I honestly enjoy listening to, gave Daniel Ortega a special day:
During one performance, the singers stunned internationalistas — as persons from the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc countries are called here — as well as Sandinista dignitaries with a stanza from the song “El Salvador.” It compares U.S. involvement in El Salvador to the Soviet Union’s involvement in Poland.
Well, something is blowing in the wind down in Nicaragua and it’s not freedom.
President Daniel Ortega has turned into a “butcher” and that’s unkind to real butchers honestly making a living. The latest victim is a 14-month old baby! A few days ago, a peaceful anti-Ortega demonstration was met with brutal force.
It is terrible down in Nicaragua and anti-Castro Cuban journalist and writer Carlos Alberto Montaner is comparing President Ortega and his First Lady to the Ceausescus of communist Romania.
Montaner is calling on the Ortegas to accept responsibility for the killings in Nicaragua or face a similar fate to the Romanian tyrants executed in December 1989.
We don’t know if President Ortega will survive but his harsh tactics are for real.
It’s only fair to call on the celebrities who stood with Ortega, Chavez, and earlier Castro, to opine on what’s going on down in those countries.
It was celebrities who made heroes out of these communists. Shouldn’t they be asked about it?
Nothing happening in Nicaragua or Venezuela has anything to do with the U.S. Instead, what we see down there are failing dictatorships surviving at all costs.
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October 2007 show: Free speech at the campus
We discussed free speech in our colleges.
October 2007 show: Let's talk about Fred Thompson!
Kenneth Emanuelson, a Texas voter who supports Fred Thompson, joined us for a discussion of the campaign. We discussed issues. Also, how electable is Thompson? Can he win? In the latest RCP averages, Thompson is second to Giuliani.
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