The Courage of Poland (Part 4)

Lech Walesa was simply an electrician at the Lenin Shipyards in Gdansk Poland. The 1970s were an economically crushing time for his people, and Lech decided to speak out against the economic hardships that his Marxist socialist government was bringing upon them. The...

The Courage of Poland (Part 3)

The Ottoman Turkish Empire had been a serious threat to Europe for 300 years. They conquered the last vestige of the eastern Roman Empire when they captured Constantinople in 1453, renaming it Istanbul. In the 16th and 17th centuries they continued advancing into...

The Courage of Poland (Part 2)

Did you know that you can thank Poland that Soviet communism did not sweep over Europe immediately following World War I? The little known Polish-Soviet War of 1920 (many date it from 1919 to 1921) was a short but bloody engagement that saw the re-emergence of Poland...

The Courage of Poland (Part 1)

In listening to our radio interview with Artur Pawlowski and his on-going tribulation with the totalitarian government of Canada, I couldn’t help but think of the courage of the people of his native soil…Poland. Poland was attacked and overrun by the Nazis...

Captain Kangaroo

A long time ago, it seems, America had quality children’s television programming. Long before political activism took over the “education” of children, we had Captain Kangaroo. It was one of the longest-running children’s programs, airing from...