Monthly Archives: January 2013

Baby Boomers

 By Sean Walsh When it comes to discussions regarding retirement, our most recent history has focused on the age of 65 as the year that one would assume such a role in society. This age has been both a target and a destination in the minds of most Americans as the time in their life…

What Would Davy Crockett Say?

  By Karl P. Koenigs At the Federal level, until the rule of law is restored, this is an absolute Pipe Dream. At this juncture of “Democracy” of Mob Rule, most feared by our Founding Fathers, and utter 10th Amendment CONTEMPT for The Constitution; ELECTIONS ARE NOT THE SOLUTION TO OUR PROBLEM; ELECTIONS ARE THE…

America’s Crack Addiction

By Gary L. Wickert Gary Wickert is an author, trial lawyer and town of C e d a r b u r g Supervisor, who lives in Cedarburg with his wife, Lisa and two sons. He can be reached at garywickert@ameritech.net. Crack cocaine is one of the most addictive substances on earth. It chemically alters…

Steve’s Say . . .

Reflections on What the November Election Results Mean For Our Future   I pray you all enjoyed last month’s lighter Steve’s Say in which I shared with you the wonder and joy of discovering an abandoned litter of kittens left to die and caring for them and loving them and finding them all good homes.…