Archived Articles by Larry Kelley
A compilation of all Larry Kelley’s published articles, blog posts and opinions.
Kerry Begs Iraq – “Please Don’t Go Viet Nam”
Thanks to the editors of the Wall Street Journal’s Opinion page, we learned this week that our esteemed Secretary of State, John Kerry, was reduced to begging Iraqi officials to “search Iranian flights that fly over Iraq on their way to arming Bashar Assad’s Syrian Government.” As they put it, [...]
Wake Up America!
Larry Kelley unlocks the secrets of fallen civilizations. Read more about how you can help halt America's decline! Order From Amazon (see special offers below)Seven out of ten people say America is in Decline! Why? Because they can clearly see the government is out of control: Imposing huge tax burdens on those who [...]
News From the Front
In my book, Lessons from Fallen Civilizations, the subtitle poses a stark question; Can a Bankrupt America Survive the Current Islamic Threat? So frequently do we see headlines such as, Car Bomb at Mosque Kills 37 or Terror Leader Emerges, Then Vanishes in Sahara, that the misnamed phenomenon—The War on Terror, fades into irrelevance. Despite the Obama [...]
The Religion of Peace
Shortly after 9/11, President Bush said that “Islam is the religion of peace.” While history will likely be kind to him for such an unfortunate statement, given that he courageously took the war against militant Islam to the heart of the Middle East. But can there be any doubt that [...]
Can American Freedoms Survive Three More Years of Lies?
Now that the sequester, also known as ‘Obamageddon” has descended upon the land and federal government spending over the next decade will descend to a mere $44 trillion as opposed to a projected $46 trillion, it is instructive to reflect upon the mountain of lies, false assumptions, and straw men [...]
The Life of Kathryn Kelley – an American saga
58-year resident of Piedmont passes on Feb. 20 at age 89 By Larry Kelley My mother, Kathryn Jane Longua was born on August 7, 1923 in Pelham, a suburb of New York City to Josephine Leahy Longua and to a Mr. Longua who was and is the only Frenchman in our [...]