by jeff.sanders | Oct 30, 2020 | Blog
In April of 1975 the communist Cambodian army (known as the Khmer Rouge) finally overwhelmed and conquered the pro-Western Cambodian army (ostensibly backed by the United States). The communists entered the capital city and immediately began implementing their concept...
by jeff.sanders | Oct 22, 2020 | Blog
Art is a window to the soul. For thousands and thousands of years, human beings have looked at their world and tried to capture its beauty or terror or confusion or humor in some form of art. From the wall paintings of buffalo by the cave men who lived on the Iberian...
by jeff.sanders | Oct 15, 2020 | Blog
The Spanish philosopher George Santayana is often quoted as “those who fail to learn from the past, repeat it.” It is the lesson of history. If history is not being taught to each generation (our children), then eventually we will raise a generation that “knew not...
by dave.zanotti | Oct 7, 2020 | Blog
At 10:07 pm EDT during the Vice Presidential Debate, Senator Kamala Harris declared that contracting COVID-19 and recovering will be classified as a pre-existing condition. The legal and health consequences of this dictate have deleterious consequences to any and...
by dave.zanotti | Oct 1, 2020 | Blog
That appears to be what Joe Biden said from the podium after the first debate. “Thank you Chris, appreciate it.” The mics were off by the time Biden walked over to Wallace and the two exchanged further remarks. The Trump-Biden-Wallace debate was a historic moment....
by jeff.sanders | Oct 1, 2020 | Blog
The blessings of Medieval education? Are you crazy??? In the medieval world all people studied was how to turn iron into gold, discussed how many angels danced on the head of a pin, and believed that the world was flat, right? Wrong. Those are contemporary myths;...