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Ice cream shop offering free cones for kids who recite the Pledge of Allegiance
An ice cream shop in Massachusetts is promoting patriotism by offering free ice cream to children who can recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
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PODCAST | What The Mainstream Media Left Unmentioned on September 11th
It remains unclear as to whether the remembrances offered up by the mainstream media complex and the inside-the-beltway crowd were sincere, obligatory, or opportunistic, but one thing is for sure, there was a lot left unmentioned in their memorials.
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PODCAST | September 11th 21 Years On
Every year I dedicate myself to keeping the flame of remembrance alive for those who lost their lives in the Islamofascist attacks on our nation on September 11th, 2001. For those of us who lived through that day, the images, the sounds, and for those who
News | Military
Richard Marcinko, first commanding officer of Seal Team 6, dies on Christmas
Richard “Dick” Marcinko, who was the first commanding officer of U.S. Navy SEAL Team 6, died Saturday at the age of 81, according to an announcement from his son.
Politics | Op-Ed
Victor Davis Hanson: Can the Great ‘Awokening’ Succeed?
We all know that we are living in revolutionary times. The origins, ascendence, values, laws, and future of the United States are all under assault by self…
Family & Parenting | Education
Curriculum | 1776 Unites | Uplifting Everyday Americans
1776 Unites educates. The 1776 Unites curriculum offers authentic, inspiring stories from American history that show what is best in our national character and what our freedom makes possible even in
Music | Music News
The All-American Glory of Yacht Rock
America’s truly sublime musical innovation is Yacht Rock. Savor the wit of that oxymoron: How hard can you rock if you’re on a yacht? The boat itself rocks like a baby, not like Led Zeppelin.
Miscellaneous | Interesting Links
Vintage Photos of the Great American Road Trip - Condé Nast Traveler
A look back at America's love affair with cars and the open road, with vintage photos from the 1930s and beyond of the Great American Road Trip.
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Victor Rosenthal - More worries for American Jews
Victor Rosenthal – More worries for American Jews Dr. Guy Bechor is an Israeli political and legal analyst who specializes in the Middle East. He often appears on Israeli television and his articles are found in various newspapers and websites; howe
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Victor Rosenthal - What's in the future for American Jews
Victor Rosenthal – What’s in the future for American Jews One of the favorite myths of American antisemites – of both the left and right – is that the Jews push America into wars for the sake of Israel, or for the sake of the Rothschild fortun
History | History
Pollak: American History, the Passover Way | Breitbart
Imagine if we Americans learned history the Passover way -- not as something that happened in the past, but as an experience we ourselves lived through.
History | History
Beyond Monticello and Mount Vernon: The Other Presidents’ Houses - NYTimes.com
James Buchanan was in a huff. Sure, he was president, and the Southern states were talking about secession. But in the old “all politics is local” spirit, he was also upset that landlords in his hometown, Lancaster, Pa., were refusing to rent to students at Franklin & Marshall College, where he served on the board of trustees. As a protest, he opened his own estate, Wheatland, to student tenants. While it seems unlikely, that, say, George H. W. Bush would have rented his seaside home in Kennebunkport, Me., to tourists, things were different in the mid-19th century.
History | History
The 57 Most Powerful Photos In United States History
As we approach the our Independence Day let's take a look at the moments that shaped the United States. Starting with the advent of photography around the time of the Civil War, up to current events, these are powerful, raw and unforgettable photogra