Killer Immigration

DUBAI (AFP) – Osama bin Laden (OBL) attempted to communicate with Al-Qaeda’s front man in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, through a letter that was seized when a ground courier in Pakistan was intercepted. A US counter-terrorism official said in Washington last month that OBL had suggested to Zarqawi that he get [...]

By | 2017-02-28T07:31:30-08:00 April 10th, 2005|Disarming America, Rome|Comments Off on Killer Immigration

For the American Left, Oil for Food Will be Poison   

With the guilty plea of that highly-bribed lobbyist, Samir Vincent, another shoe has dropped in the Oil for Food Iraq Theft (OFFIT), a swindle that may just be the largest in the long history of human thievery.  Because of its massive size and depravity, it will serve to further discredit [...]

By | 2017-02-28T07:31:31-08:00 February 14th, 2005|Disarming America, Islam and the West|Comments Off on For the American Left, Oil for Food Will be Poison   

A Free Press in Free Fall

Other countries possess weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missiles. With Saddam, there is one big difference: He has used them. Not once, but repeatedly. Bill Clinton Many veteran observers have mused that had the American press in the early 1940s been as virulently anti-FDR as they are today anti-Bush, the allies may very well [...]

By | 2017-02-28T07:31:31-08:00 October 25th, 2004|Disarming America|Comments Off on A Free Press in Free Fall

Jack’s Piedmont Period

By April 1904, 100 years ago this month, Jack London, the illegitimate
 son of Flora Wellman, had become world-famous and the best-selling
American writer west of the Mississippi. It had been a banner, breakthrough year for the author and “revolutionist.” At a Piedmont hill-top hideaway he called the “Bungalow,” Jack London, a boyish man of 27 [...]

By | 2017-02-28T07:31:32-08:00 April 15th, 2004|California, Piedmont Post|Comments Off on Jack’s Piedmont Period

The Odoacer Corollary

For those of us in California who fear we may be losing the culture that was handed down to us from the Enlightenment of Hobbes, Locke, and Smith and of course, our founders, men such as Jefferson and Madison, the rise of Cruz Bustamante may bear some alarming parallels to the career of the fifth [...]

By | 2017-02-28T07:31:34-08:00 August 22nd, 2003|California, Human Events, Rome|Comments Off on The Odoacer Corollary

Mexifornia: a State of Becoming

It’s pretty clear that, Victor Davis Hanson, is on a roll. Just as communist sympathizers and apologists of the 60s and 70s, together with their press patrons, were successful in making it worse to call someone a communist than it was to be one (never mind the murder of millions), it seems that it has [...]

By | 2017-02-28T07:31:34-08:00 August 12th, 2003|Book Reviews, California, Human Events|Comments Off on Mexifornia: a State of Becoming

In Memoriam to Dad

Ah, Dad, I choose to believe that you’re not off some place hittin’ it long and straight but that you are present now and can hear my voice. And I trust that your many beloved friends and family here today will indulge me if I choose to speak to you directly. I will always remember [...]

By | 2017-02-28T07:31:34-08:00 June 18th, 2003|California|Comments Off on In Memoriam to Dad

Straight Answers on War: Resolving to Use Force

Ms. Ryan – In response to your distinctly disingenuous plea (editorial page, Sept. 29th) for straight answers to the questions posed by President Bush’s embrace of preemption, unilateralism, and reckless militarism (for brevity –PURM), let me try to oblige by asking you to consider the following scenario. Imagine the Bush White House takes your counsel [...]

By | 2017-02-28T07:31:40-08:00 October 13th, 2002|California, San Francisco Chronicle, US History|Comments Off on Straight Answers on War: Resolving to Use Force

Neither Fish nor Foner

The Confessions of Neo Don Quiote and a Decidedly Over-the-Hill Holden Caulfield Reading my hometown newspaper, I was elated to learn that our lone high school here in Piedmont ranks near the top in the nation in its percentage of students accepted to Yale, Harvard, and Princeton. Contemplating our class of ’02 sons and daughters [...]

By | 2017-02-28T07:31:40-08:00 September 19th, 2002|California|Comments Off on Neither Fish nor Foner

Remembering 1942 and Piedmont Hero Jean Witter

“War is not merely a material struggle, but more often a referendum on the spirit.” The brilliant military historian, Victor Davis Hanson, goes on, “ No nation has ever survived once its citizenry ceased to believe its culture was worth saving.” On this year’s July Fourth we are not only celebrating our country’s independence, but [...]

By | 2017-02-28T07:31:40-08:00 July 2nd, 2002|California, US History|Comments Off on Remembering 1942 and Piedmont Hero Jean Witter