It’s Always Darkest Before the Dawn
By: drrobertowens (Diary) | November 22nd at 09:08 AM |
Honesty is always the best policy because when you’re fooling yourself you’re not fooling anyone else. The recent election should have been a wake-up call for everyone committed to the traditional principles of our great Republic: constitutionally limited government, personal liberty, and economic freedom. The weeping has lasted for a night, and now it is time to be honest with ourselves to face the cold | Read More »
By: drrobertowens (Diary) | November 17th at 02:07 PM |
The recent re-election of our Glorious Leader Barack Husain Obama has sent shock waves through the patriotic and conservative communities. Everyone from Libertarians to fervently Pro-Life activists from Log cabin Conservatives to those advocating traditional values have accepted the narrative force-fed to a waiting public by the media. Day after day on the one network all conservatives watch we have swallowed the intellectual gruel ladled | Read More »
History Holds Its Breath
By: drrobertowens (Diary) | November 1st at 06:33 PM |
Anyone who has read this column for any appreciable amount of time should have no doubt as to this author’s opinion of Progressivism and its agenda for America. I have tried over the years to connect the Progressives to their roots and their objectives. I have attempted to expose their nefarious tactics and strategies. I have dedicated myself to highlighting the differences between the utopia | Read More »
Choose This Day Who You Will Serve
By: drrobertowens (Diary) | October 26th at 11:22 AM |
In our current confrontation with Radical Islam the battle lines are portrayed as those between a secular society, us and a religious society, them. I reject this portrayal as a betrayal of the faith of our Founders and of those patriotic Americans who still hold fast to Jesus as God and Savior, we too are a religious people. America was founded as a Christian country. | Read More »
Why Does Affirmative Action End at the Gridiron?
By: drrobertowens (Diary) | October 18th at 04:18 PM |
Have you ever pondered the fact that everyone being endowed with equal rights by our creator works out so naturally while the equality of outcome that our Progressive would-b-masters seek to impose is impossible to achieve without treating people differently? Have you ever noticed that whenever the government wishes to give anyone anything they have to first take it from someone else? Since everyone obviously | Read More »
Without Hope You’re Hopeless
By: drrobertowens (Diary) | October 12th at 08:41 AM |
Listening to the lies of the politicians as presented by the prattle of the biased it is easy to lose hope in a secular sense. My hope in an eternal sense is founded on the rock of an unshakable faith in Jesus, and so it cannot be shaken. However, in the secular resting, as it must upon the shifting sands of man in America today, | Read More »
Did He Do What Needed to be Done
By: drrobertowens (Diary) | October 4th at 03:03 PM |
In last night’s first presidential debate of 2012 nothing had the dramatic impact of Ronald Reagan’s spontaneous and memorable quips, “There you go again!” when attacked by Jimmy Carter in 1980 and in 1984, when asked about his age by an obviously mature and experienced Walter Mondale, he replied naturally, “I am not going to exploit, for political purposes, my opponent’s youth and inexperience.” Nothing | Read More »
Don’t Surrender Without a Fight
By: drrobertowens (Diary) | September 30th at 07:31 PM |
With the economy staggering on the edge of a cliff, our foreign policy collapsing, our empire crumbling, and our embassies under attack the big question is why isn’t Romney up by 25 points in the polls? The Republican side of the Washington-based perpetually re-elected party of power has a habit of nominating candidates whose main qualification is that “It’s my turn.” Look at Dole, McCain, | Read More »
No One Wins
By: drrobertowens (Diary) | September 21st at 03:58 PM |
Sometimes the unknown can be turned to good. In Athens Paul of Tarsus the Apostle to the Gentiles encountered the altar to an unknown god. In a city of 10,000 with approximately 30,000 alters, temples, and statues to gods this only made sense. As people obsessed with making sure they didn’t insult their temperamental and vengeful gods they had to cover all their bases just | Read More »
Reap the Whirlwind
By: drrobertowens (Diary) | September 14th at 11:43 AM |
In 1219 the Shah of the Islamic Khwarezmid Empire (present day Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan), Ala ad-Din Muhammad had the ambassadors of Genghis Khan killed. This affront to diplomatic convention led to a devastating invasion and the total destruction of the Khwarezmid Empire. No-one would advocate the slash and burn/take no prisoner response of the Mongols in the thirteenth century. However, to allow the first | Read More »