Allan on December 27th, 2014

In 2005, I was deployed to Iraq with the Texas Army National Guard, 36th Infantry Division. Our unit was sent to Iraq two years after the initial invasion. In 2005, the American and coalition troops deployed there were engaged in various aspects of what could be described as occupation duty. Iraq had plenty of violence […]

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Allan on December 16th, 2014

My family and I visit Mexico each summer.  This past summer, while visiting Mexico, we took a side trip to the island-nation of Cuba, where we spent a week.  It was a fascinating visit. Americans are forbidden by the U.S. government to visit Cuba as tourists, but are allowed to visit Cuba for cultural, scientific or religious […]

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The Iguala atrocity was an outrageous and deadly collaboration between a local government and a criminal gang.  It occurred in southern Mexico’s violence-prone Guerrero state, which had Mexico’s highest murder rate last year.  The principal explanation of what occurred after the disappearance is that the 43 students were killed, their bodies burned and dumped in a […]

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Allan on December 9th, 2014

Plans are underway to construct a new airport in Mexico City. Mexico City’s current international airport is at capacity, and a larger one is needed.  This past summer, my family and I flew in and out of Mexico City  on our way to Cuba and the airport seemed crowded – the planes seemed close to […]

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The Christian Post ran a story entitled Evangelicals Split Over Obama’s Executive Action On Immigration. One should be careful with titles, however.   The article is not about disagreement among evangelicals in general, but among prominent activists of the Evangelical Immigration Table, which is a pro-amnesty evangelical group financed by atheist/globalist George Soros.   I call them […]

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