Kaziah Hancock: A great woman doing wonderful work in honor of our fallen soldiers and their families
Usually when you hear about artists and wars in the same breath, it has something to do with some anti-war nut painting about the abuse at Abu Ghraib, or other generally negative pieces of ‘art’ about our brave men and women in uniform. But believe it or not, there are artists out there who treasure America’s brave and brightest, and her name is Kaziah Hancock.
A victory for free speech
Alexander Bolton at The Hill reports that true lovers and defenders of free speech have something to smile about after yesterday:
Great news: Dry cleaner wins in defending itself against frivolous lawsuit
Remember the lawsuit I blogged about back in early May about the idiot Washington, DC judge who was suing his dry cleaner for $54 million (at one point it was $67 million) over a pair of lost pants?
Advice on the transition from boyhood to manhood
Make sure to read W. Thomas Smith, Jr.’s advice column for his nephew Michael, who just graduated from high school and will be beginning college and Naval ROTC soon.
Yes, there IS hope for the future!
Despairing over the ‘me-first’ generation and how they’ll contribute to society once they get old enough to start holding opinions on meaningful issues? Fret not – this 15 year old global warming critic has given us hope: