It’s time to stop hyphenating Americans, end multiculturalism

“I stand for straight Americanism unconditioned and unqualified, and I stand against every form of hyphenated Americanism.” – President Theodore Roosevelt.

I rarely have reason to quote President Theodore Roosevelt, but with the current events surrounding blacks and our law enforcement communities in Dallas, St. Paul and Baton Rouge, I believe it’s time we end take his advice on the hyphenating of our cultural origins. Continue reading

In good company

A few hours have posting my last piece, President Obama’s lost opportunity, in which I reviewed how he missed a number of chances to provide much needed leadership to repair the racial divide in our country, I was pleased to read that The Wall Street Journal has come to the same conclusion. Continue reading