Author: Debbie Georgatos

      Last week, Brandeis University reversed its decision to award Ayaan Hirsi Ali an honorary degree for her women’s rights work, and withdrew her commencement speaking invitation.   Reason given: some of her past statements are “inconsistent with Brandeis University’s core values.” True reason: an online petition signed by 6,000 that declared that...

   My dad passed away earlier this year, and he was one of the hundreds if not thousands of World War II veterans who now seem to be passing away daily.  He served in the Army, in Japan only, but one part of his military experience speaks volumes about the nobility...

For many throughout world history and today, the idea of a holiday celebrating work would be at least bizarre.  Hard workers the world over, slaves in anti-bellum America and in other countries, medieval serfs in feudal Europe, powerless peasants coerced to work in collective farms and factories under communism, and...

A caller to the Rush Limbaugh radio show this month captured the attention of Americans across the country. The entire transcript is pasted in below this article. "Pablo" called into the Limbaugh show to say that he came to America from Argentina, and in his call passionately implored American voters not...