May 30, 2022: America will remain free only if we follow their example

May 30, 2022: America will remain free only if we follow their example

Special to WorldTribune.com By John McNabb, May 30, 2022 Last year on Memorial Day I warned that our nation had drifted into uncharted waters with societal norms and morals being changed by the current ruling class. I urged America to “wake up.” Despite disturbing consequences of policies that confront us daily, including the disastrous surrender […]

Uvalde, Texas: Don’t overlook the woke Left and their enablers

Uvalde, Texas: Don’t overlook the woke Left and their enablers

Special to WorldTribune.com Jeffrey T. Kuhner Why did they wait so long? This is the question many parents in Uvalde, Texas are asking about law enforcement in the wake of the horrific school shooting that killed 19 children and two teachers. New video reveals shocking footage of distraught and anxious parents and family members, who […]

War on Boston children: Teaching transgenderism to 5-year-olds is child abuse

War on Boston children: Teaching transgenderism to 5-year-olds is child abuse

Special to WorldTribune.com Jeffrey T. Kuhner American children are being targeted by the LGBTQ community. The goal: To teach transgenderism to four- and five-year-olds in the classroom. This is not only wrong and perverse, but a form of child abuse. And it must be stopped. The latest example of the radical LGBTQ agenda is at […]

A few questions for America about ‘the emperor’s new clothes’

A few questions for America about ‘the emperor’s new clothes’

Special to WorldTribune.com By John McNabb, January 10, 2022 I staunchly support our United States Constitution and it’s first ten amendments, the Bill of Rights that bestow on all of our citizens certain inalienable rights. Those include Freedom of Speech and leeway to practice the religion of our choice. Until today, these rights were not […]

A Veterans Day speech in Weaverville, NC and politics

A Veterans Day speech in Weaverville, NC and politics

Special to WorldTribune.com By John McNabb On this past Veterans Day a certain Air Force Maj. Gen. Rick Deveraux (Ret.) embarrassed himself, probably yet again, with his Veterans Day remarks in Weaverville, North Carolina. He told patriots in attendance the following: Military service members do not pledge allegiance to the flag but take an oath […]

Why a peace treaty poses a mortal threat to South Korea

Why a peace treaty poses a mortal threat to South Korea

Special to WorldTribune.com By Donald Kirk Time is running out for President Moon Jae-In. He has barely more than half a year to leave a legacy in Korean and world history as the leader responsible for bringing permanent peace at last to Korea, North and South. He would like nothing better than to step down […]

Bostonians hit the streets against vaccine mandate as columnist declares: ‘I will not comply’

Bostonians hit the streets against vaccine mandate as columnist declares: ‘I will not comply’

Special to WorldTribune.com Jeffrey T. Kuhner Editor’s Note: Known to WorldTribune readers as a mild-mannered columnist with a solid grasp of facts and historical context, Jeff Kuhner is a rock star in Boston where he headlined a ‘Stop the Forced Jab’ street rally Sunday that unleashed the kind of pent-up frustration that 250 years ago […]

What is AUKUS and why are the Chinese, the North Koreans and the French all so upset?

What is AUKUS and why are the Chinese, the North Koreans and the French all so upset?

Special to WorldTribune.com By Donald Kirk The acronym AUKUS, when you try to pronounce it, sounds like some weird wild animal, an AUKUS. The initials stand for Australia, U.K., U.S., but to the North Koreans and their Chinese masters,they might as well spell the exotic name of one of those strange beasts that only inhabits […]

‘What if’ questions: Nov. 22, 1963, Sept. 11, 2001 and right now

‘What if’ questions: Nov. 22, 1963, Sept. 11, 2001 and right now

Special to WorldTribune.com By Donald Kirk Millions remember exactly what they were doing when first hearing about awful events. The day John F. Kennedy was shot, November 22, 1963, I’d been sleeping after an overnight shift for a newspaper in New York. For some reason, I had to call about paying a parking ticket. The […]

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