by Richard Aubrey | Aug 23, 2014 | Fiction
“Ricks! Come on in! Jeez, you look good. Forty years are not a day, or whatever it is. How’ve you been?” John Ricketts gave the man a bear hug. “Damn, it’s good to see you.” “Likewise, and double. The turnout’s pretty good, and we’re still a quarter of an hour before...
by Richard Aubrey | Aug 15, 2014 | Fiction
“The river is our border.” The battalion commander paused, probably for effect. The battalion, at attention, was silent. Deepening his voice, the commander began, “The Americans are across the river because of the refugee camp.” He paused again. “No...
by DrJohn | Aug 11, 2014 | Barack Obama, Fiction, MSM Bias, Obama Euphoric-Rapture Syndrome, Politics, Uncategorized, WtF?
How is it even possible? Some time ago I wrote this: There is a story underneath all of these reports and that story is the persistent pattern of deceit and dishonesty on the part of Barack Obama. He apparently lied to Congressional leaders as well as the entire...
by Dave the Sage | May 9, 2014 | Fiction, political correctness
With quiet dignity a hooded figure revealed himself from the protective ring of trees. Mounting a small hillock he faced the sea of expectant faces. A measured sweep of his hands pulled back the hood to reveal a wizened face framed by a long white beard. For a long...
by Richard Aubrey | May 5, 2014 | Fiction
Captain Ermbach walked into the Group Commander’s office, waving vaguely toward his forehead. Let the Prussians of the Army pretend to be Junkers. The German air force looked to business. Besides, fighting in the air was less than half a dozen years old and those...
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