The American Chronicles: The John Vincent story

John with a friend at the Air stream showroom

The camping universe is an amazing melting pot of people. To Chris and I, it represents a great cross-section of America and its goodness. Places like the Americamp in Ashland, Va., serve as an example. Young folks with their families and dogs out playing corn hole or tossing the football—and if the corn hole game…

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Another boycott target

Queer Youth Field Day flyer on the website

Americans boycotting Target and Bud Light has had an impact, causing both companies to lose billions of dollars in sales and market caps. Moreover, causing them to hide their support—not end it, but move it out of the public eye. These companies are still donating hundreds of thousands of dollars to LGBTQ+++ organizations to fund…

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Stupidocrisy: The target on your kids

Disconnected from reality illustration

This nation has utterly gone mad. Instagram connecting a pedophile network. People protesting because children’s hospitals in Texas will not offer child gender modification. NIKE offering a whole new line of gender-affirming children’s clothing and conducting seminars across the country with admitted “queer” doctors that brag about child breast and genital removal. The governor of…

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An analysis of the Trump Indictment

A notice called Indictment on a white piece of paper

The news media promotes that Donald Trump is the first former president indicted on federal charges. The media is not repeating that Joe Biden’s hand-picked Attorney General chose Jack Smith as Special Council. Smith, a former Manhattan prosecutor worked in the Obama Administration for five years and added several Republican notches to his legal gun.…

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Speaking from the abundance of the heart

An illustration of a person thinking

We live in very divisive times. It seems that we as a society have lost what it means to be neighborly and agreeable. If there is the slightest disagreement on issues or worldview, there is an immediate assumption that the person is an enemy. We see it every day in the headlines. This division is…

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The American Chronicles: The Outing

A group of people posing near the van

One of the many fun things we are able to do with our Airstream travel van is take friends on outings. We have shared the van on trips to wineries, restaurants, parks and picnics. Sure, we could all meet at these venues by driving separate cars, but it’s more fun if we go together, or…

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Promoting suicidal behavior in children

A group of people joining the pride walk

Corporations, the government, school systems and nonprofits have been poisoned by some sort of sex lust for children that they are aiding and abetting sexual predation of children, which promotes suicide and suicidal thoughts. Drag queens reading children books, the Southern Poverty Law Center providing explicitly transgender best practices guide for school kids, school districts…

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Stupidocrisy: Celebrating Pride Month

A house in the colors of the pride

The government, media and corporations are going out of their way to “celebrate” a group of people who want to be identified by their sexual preferences. In reality, this is about bullying Americans into allowing these people access to confuse, indoctrinate, evangelize, sexually molest and sexually mutilate America’s children. That’s what this is about. Equality…

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Leave our children alone

A blur shot of the protest by a large group of people

As Americans are forced to “celebrate” all things queer, the country should consider the rainbow-colored elephant in the room. The LGBTQ+++ agenda is directly aimed at evangelizing, grooming and recruiting children. From drag queen story hours for pre-school and elementary to anti-bullying classes in schools to sexual education to diversity and inclusion requirements, the target…

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Are you valued?

A magnifying glass kept on the word Me

The trend these days is about “being seen.” Everybody wants to be seen. There are podcasts about being seen. Millions of people are on social media because they want to be seen. If people don’t feel “seen,” they don’t feel like the world around them is appreciating them or valuing them. People dress to be…

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