Tag: First Ammendment

Weeds & Freedom

When I was growing up, a good portion of my time was spent in the garden pulling weeds. From my grandfather, I learned that weeds, if allowed to grow unchecked would siphon the nutrients from the soil that the corn and tomatoes, potatoes, beans, pumpkins and watermelons needed in order to thrive. It was hard,

Mosqueraid

I generally fall in the moderate to conservative leaning camp on most issues, sometimes leaning right a little more than at other times. And, though it may not appear to be so at first glance on this topic, I think I still fall on the conservative side. As I stated in my last post, if

Bits & Pieces

The Constitution guarantees freedom of religion to the citizens of America. Fortunately for all of us, it doesn't specify which religion.

The King’s Fool

The king sat on his throne in his opulent palace, gazing out over his vast lands and holdings. None but one knew exactly of what he contemplated, but some others thought they could guess. Some of these others had presented him with the finest motor carriages in all the world—those had to be the finest,