FDR’s “Day of Infamy” Address Written by Reid Rosenthal on December 9, 2017 · Have a comment? FDR’s “Day of Infamy” Address On December 8, 1941, the day after the attack on Pearl Harbor, a somber President Franklin Delano Roosevelt strapped his steel braces onto his legs and walked into the U.S. House chamber, leaning on his son Jimmy’s arm. There he addressed a joint session of Congress and asked for a […] Continue reading here »
Veteran’s Day 2017 Written by Reid Rosenthal on November 10, 2017 · Have a comment? Our comforts. Their sacrifice. Our families’ security. Their families’ loss and disruption. We watch sports. Their eyes are on the enemy. Our health clubs. Their long, painful and arduous recoveries. Our Freedoms. Their lives. America and Americans owe you, and thank you, Veterans– and that is far, far from enough. Continue reading here »
National Day of the Deployed Written by Reid Rosenthal on October 26, 2017 · Have a comment? In appreciation of all our service men and women currently deployed, we will be donating 5000 more books for care packages this Christmas during the annual Troopathon with Move America Forward! Continue reading here »
Farmer Faces $2.8 Million Fine for… Plowing His Field! Written by Reid Rosenthal on October 2, 2017 · Have a comment? A California farmer is facing $2.8 million in fines for plowing his field and planting wheat without a permit. John Duarte of Duarte Nursery is David going up against Goliath, just like ranchers, farmers and natural health product makers. His case could set a dangerous precedent that would require farmers to obtain expensive and time-consuming […] Continue reading here »
Labor Day 2017 Written by Reid Rosenthal on September 4, 2017 · Have a comment? Here’s to all the hard-working Americans out there! Continue reading here »