George Washington’s Advice Even Better For Today
by Dr. Harold W. Pease On September 19, 1796, just prior to leaving the presidency, President George Washington issued his famous Farewell Address. He said that he offered his advice as the “warnings of a parting friend, who can possibly have no...
U.S. Foreign Policy Favors Tyrannical Dictators
By Dr. Harold W. Pease Why is it that both Republican and Democrat administrations always favor tyrannical non-democratic regimes in times of revolution? Time and time again whether in Iran in 1979, under Jimmy Carter, Tiananmen Square in China...
December’s Political Tsunami
Almost all political pundits were amazed with the extent of the Republic Party victory in the midterm elections when sixty-three congressmen and six senators were replaced, making this election perhaps the biggest one-party swing in the House of...
Is the President Choking Himself?
Newsweek, November 22, 2010, featured an article “God of All Things,” with President Barack Obama shown with six hands handing out “presidential blessings” in all directions. The sub-title, “Why the Modern Presidency May Be Too Much for One Person...
Is There Natural Law in Government?
by Dr Harold Pease Everyone recognizes natural law in science. Eat too many cherries have diarrhea. Run naked in the sun too long have sunburn. Jump from an airplane without a parachute have broken bones. But are there natural laws that apply in...
Obama on CFR Membership and North American Union
A reporter asks Senator Obama about his Council on Foreign Relations membership and his position on the North American Union . He admits possible membership and that he has spoken there before proving its existence and importance but basically...
A Republic, If You Can Keep It
By Dr. Harold Pease For nearly six thousand years of recorded history man has been dominated by governments best described as regimental in nature. Only for a few fleeting moments in the past has individual man had anything to say concerning the...
Brief History of CFR Media Dominance
J.P. Morgan purchases 25 major newspapers in 1917 to influence media dissemination. The Council on Foreign Relations is founded soon thereafter by Morgan and friends including John D. Rockefeller and continues its media infiltration through the...
If Mary Had Said No
A quarter of a century ago Mrs. Mary Santomaro wrote and unusual Christmas poems that has become a personal favorite—“If Mary Had Said No.” It warrants deep and serious reflection. Normally my readers are not treated to a poem and/or something...