Monthly Archives: July 2010
This afternoon I attended the Uni-Tea Rally at Philadelphia’s Independence Mall. In the heart of a midnightblue-democrat city, I’m constantly amazed by the turnout of these rallies. I’ve witnessed numerous anti war rallies at the same location, even at the … Continue reading
GIFT OF LIFE: Carly, a military working dog, rests under sedation as she waits to have blood drawn during a canine blood drive on Joint Base Balad, Iraq, July 3, 2010. Just like humans, this life-saving contribution can be used … Continue reading
7 of America’s best and brightest who fought and died in Iraq and Afghanistan came out of Buchanan High School in the Central Valley community of Clovis, California. The 7th soldier to be killed, Brian Piercy, age 27, was buried … Continue reading
Charley Rangel has outdone himself, with 13 violations of congressional ethics hanging over his head, like the sharpened guillotine blade, he has run out of time and is now facing a congressional trial. Inconveniently or conveniently, depending on your political … Continue reading
Saving Soldiers From Mental Effects of War The only words I have are: Godspeed my friend and ShannonROCKS! (yes, 1word!) -Scott
Background: Several years ago, I discovered Flopping Aces. After participating here for a long period of time I was honored to be asked to be one of the Authors here. They say that politics makes strange bedfellows. Through my time … Continue reading

