Archive for May, 2006

Beginning

Monday, May 15, 2006

Today marks my first official day of active duty in the U.S. Army. I am joyful to begin work, though the days, weeks, and months ahead are already packed with many activities. A little over a year ago, several things occurred that seemed to dismiss the possibility of this day. Yet, God [...]

A promise for Alabama

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore has proven to be a man of his word. Certainly, no one doubts that. Judge Moore publicly promised to not remove a Ten Commandments monument from the Alabama Supreme Court building after a federal district court ordered him to do so–and he followed through on that promise. [...]

Eliminating the poor

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Research has turned up a letter from the Bill Clinton presidency that advocates ridding the nation of poverty by increasing the number of abortions. Ron Weddington, an attorney who represented the pro-abortion side in Roe v. Wade, wrote President Clinton, urging the implementation of such a policy.
So, we now have in public discourse what [...]

A lover of truth for Alabama Chief Justice

Saturday, May 13, 2006

I’ve written before of Alabama Supreme Court Associate Justice Tom Parker. In May 2004, I interviewed him for an article about his campaign for Supreme Court justice. And, in January 2005, I attended his investiture ceremony, where he delivered a speech describing his duty before God.
Justice Parker is currently campaigning for the seat [...]

Pinning ceremony with Judge Moore

Saturday, May 13, 2006

Last Sunday, former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore took a few minutes to pin captain bars on my Army uniform. I was promoted as a part of the active duty accessions process.
Judge Moore served as an Army captain with a Military Police unit during the Vietnam War. He was known as “Captain America” [...]