We can all agree that some clothing items have gone out of style and look weird. Granted, there are a lot of styles that depend on whether they suits the wearer or not. But often, clothes ju… Read More
(They can’t wait to go spelunking. These people always swallow the lie that somehow life and business will be easier if they just eliminate monuments, memorials, names, flags and even… Read More
THEME OF RACIAL JUSTICE: The new windows depict a march for justice by African Americans, descendants of the very people who would have remained in slavery after the Civil War if the side fo… Read More
People tend to seek consistency in their attitudes, so when we hold two contradictory beliefs and our thoughts do not align with our actions, we may experience discomfort.
Whether we're awa… Read More
When comparing geographical entities, the juxtaposition of Japan and Texas offers an intriguing study. Texas, a behemoth in the U.S., stretches expansively over the American Southwest, its r… Read More
Introduction
Flags have transcended their role as mere pieces of cloth to become powerful symbols that capture the essence of nations, organizations, and ideologies. This realm of… Read More
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A commission will t… Read More
A state commission went to work Tuesday on designing a new state flag and seal for Minnesota to replace a current emblem in both that’s considered offensive… Read More
(They just can’t quit. They know that grave markers, flags, flowers and other grave decorations are protected speech but they just can’t handle it. They must continue to harass… Read More
(An excellent read from the ‘Catholic Thing.’ It’s especially worth following to their site and reading to the end. A real faith is muscular, a Muscular Christianity. Paul… Read More
A flag combining the American Stars and Stripes and the Confederate Stars and Bars that flew in Rosewood, Florida, this weekend was outrageous on several levels beyond the obvious one.It had… Read More
(I want mine in Grey!!! Don’t think the Times Dispatch article is celebrating how well liked the plates are. It starts with a Charlottesville rally photo and descends from there. Obvi… Read More
Trump calls his latest indictment, for January 6, a political hit-job, with a “deranged” prosecutor trying to interfere with the 2024 election. The reality is Trump himself tr… Read More
In May, the country star Jason Aldean released a single, “Try That in a Small Town,” with lyrics that paint contemporary urban life as a hellscape of crime and anarchy: &ldqu… Read More
Being a flag maker of 40+ years, I’ve witnessed a lot of redesigning of country and state flags. For instance, a few years back when all the confederate flag hullabaloo happened the so… Read More
The Anne Arundel County school board has taken its final vote on a controversial proposal to ban flags that don’t “promote national, state, and local government pride.” Aft… Read More
The world-famous Mütter Museum, which is part of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia and home to priceless medical artifacts, specimens, and anomalies, is scaling back exhibits… Read More
President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation two and a half years before all enslaved people in Confederate territory were told they were free.
Juneteenth, a co… Read More
Experience the liveliness of Mississippi, located in the southern area of the US. Rich in history, culture, and natural beauty, there are so many fun facts about Mississippi that make visiti… Read More
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(The News Gazette) Flag Raising Part Of Pr… Read More
No, Memorial Day is just not about a long weekend street trip, yard barbecue or product sales. The serious indicating of the national holiday getaway is substantially additional somber… Read More
Memorial Day Decorations
Memorial Day Decoration serves two important purposes: it helps create a sense of unity among Americans, and it serves as a reminder of what this holiday truly re… Read More
In 1913, Leo Frank, superintendent of The National Pencil Factory in Atlanta, Georgia, was arrested for the rape and murder of 13 year-old employee Mary Phagan. Coerced or blackmailed by dis… Read More
25 March 1584
On this date in 1584…
Queen Elizabeth I granted Sir Walter Raleigh a charter for the colonization of North America. The colony was to be named Virgi… Read More
Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, is a city steeped in history, culture, and political significance. As the seat of the federal government, it is home to iconic landmarks a… Read More