Year: 2022

There’s something very annoying about James Cameron’s self-righteous proclamation that he wouldn’t want to fetishize guns today. In an interview with Esquire, Middle East, Cameron said that “I don’t know if I would want to fetishize the gun, like I did on a couple of Terminator movies 30 years ago, in our current world.” Cameron went on to clarify that he “actually cut about 10 minutes of [Avatar: The Way of Water] targeting gunplay action.”
The irony of this statement is not lost on me.

As 2022 comes to a close, it’s important to take a moment and reflect. Looking back at the past year can be a good way to capture all of the major events, big and small, that had an impact on your life. At Sandboxx, we had another great year of supporting military families, recruits, service […]
The post Sandboxx Year-in-Review: Supporting Military Families in 2022 appeared first on Sandboxx.

America, Land of the Free—Freebies for illegals
Guest post by Elizabeth Yore
The numbers of illegals crossing over the southern border into America are staggering. In the second year of the Biden Administration, FY 2022, (ending Sept. 30, 2022) 2.7 million illegals crossed into the U.S. according to Customs and Border Patrol. (In just 12 months, that equals the population of Chicago).
Since September, the numbers are soaring with each passing month. In the months of October and November 2022, the illegal crossings clicked up to 412,000 illegal migrant encounters.

Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, Gab TV, GETTR, Truth Social    

Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music Google Podcasts

Host Ron Scott speaks with Scott McQuarrie USMA 1972, and Larry Purdy USNA 1968 on their activities against Marxism in the U.S. military.
This interview is part of a series called ‘The Intellectuals’, dealing with issues of military policy.

An Iraq War veteran scarred by invisible wounds has found a unique way to cope with his anxiety and post-traumatic stress: writing children’s books that feature his beloved dogs.
Larry Wexler, a Virginia Beach native and former Army colonel, recently published “Forest of Dreams,” a children’s book inspired by his desire to escape the anxieties of deployment he still carries with him. The book tells the story of a young boy who is led on journey through a magical forest by his two cockapoos, Max and Maggie, who are based on Wexler’s real life pups.