Chances are you’ve never even heard of Whiteville, Tennessee. As of the 2000 Census the town, in the west side of the state in rural Hardeman County, had a population of only 3,148, living in an area of 2.4 square miles. The median income for a family was only $28,603. But what Whitehall does have […]
Sir Thomas More was a man with a bright future. A successful statesman and a loving husband and father, More was Chancellor in the Court of King Henry VIII, one of the king’s most trusted ministers. But then came Anne Boleyn. At the time, King Henry was married to Catherine of Aragon—a marriage which Pope […]
Once again, President Obama has disregarded the strongly held beliefs and moral convictions of a majority of the American people. He did this on February 23, while at the same time running roughshod over the Constitution of the United States. This latest show of presidential chutzpah: Mr. Obama ordered the Department of Justice to stop […]
My mother was not an art aficionado. Perhaps I’ve forgotten—but aside from a crucifix and s viagra without prescription ome First Communion photos of us kids, I don’t remember anything distinctive gracing the walls in our 1950s bungalow. But then came the Cuban Missile Crisis. In October 1962, during the Cold War, the Cuban and […]
It would be laughable, were it not so tragic. On October 5, 2010, President Obama signed into law S. 2781, “Rosa’s Law.” Introduced by Sen. Barbara Mikulski in 2009, Rosa’s Law changes references in many Federal statutes that currently refer to “mental retardation” to refer, instead, to “intellectual disability.” This is well and good. We […]




