Tag: Pearl Harbor
“AMERICA FIRST”: THE PROPER DEFINITION – Ken’s Thought of the Week
President Trump calls for an “America First” policy to guide decision-making at home and abroad. However, the globalist Democrats have accused him of being an isolationist. We beg to differ.
OP-ED: The First and Second War Powers Act of 1941 and...
After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the First and Second War Powers Act, which gave him extraordinary powers so that America could win two simultaneous wars. Is America ready today to take on such a challenge?
Remembering Pearl Harbor, But Not the Lessons – Ken’s Thought of...
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor prompted the U.S. participation in World War II. Could America have been better prepared and saved the lives of millions of people?