Each week, Mr. Reed will relate the stories of people whose choices and actions make them heroes. See the table of contents for previous installments. In both Puerto Rico and Pittsburgh, more than four decades after his untimely death at the age of 38, the name of Roberto Clemente brings a smile to almost every…
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Occupy protester who ditched family loses suit
(New York Post) The Florida mom who ditched her family to join the raggedy Occupy Wall Street crowd turned out to be an even bigger loser on Thursday when a jury rejected her claims that cops violently arrested her during a 2011 protest, after deliberating for just 40 minutes. Stacey Hessler, 42, sued the city…
European Refugee Crisis – The Anatomy of a Coverup
The real story behind the refugee/migrant crisis in Europe is much stranger than fiction. read more
If You Haven’t Engaged with the Work, Your Opinion Is Worthless
In one of the greatest works of Western literature, personifications of fear and adventure argue over the dangers of the unknown. For pages, they argue back and forth, caught at a dramatic standstill, until at the book’s great turning point, the personification of adventure (here known as Sam-I-Am) counsels the personification of fear, “You do…
Attorney: Dismemberment abortion a ‘humane procedure’
(Life News) During a Congressional hearing today, a prominent pro-abortion attorney told Congress she thinks dismemberment abortions are “humane” procedures. Today was the first hearing in Congress’ multi-committee investigation of the Planned Parenthood abortion business after a series of nine videos exposed how it is potentially illegally selling aborted babies and profiting from the sales….