Nazi Killers! No. 303 Polish Squadron

The No. 303 Polish Fighter Squadron was one of 16 Polish squadrons in the Royal Air Force during the second world war. It was just not the highest scoring of the Hurricane squadrons during the Battle of Britain but they had the highest ratio of enemy aircraft destroyed to their own lost (safest). The squadron was named after the Polish and United States hero General Tadeusz Kosciuszko who served during the Polish Soviet War (1919-1921). Comment: With the latest accusations against the Poles that they were complicit with the Nazi’s is really not supported by the evidence! Poland being located between the eastern and western front has suffered untold destruction by invading armies from the west and the east! Some people will with the fear of death cooperate with invading armies! However the Poles fought vigorously against the Nazi’s and did what they could even so out numbered by the German machine! So many were sacrificed resisting the Nazi’s! The real story that history misses is what drove Hitler to do what he did? Evolution or Darwinism is what fueled Hitler’s passion that the stronger should defeat the weaker! The superior should destroy the inferior! Racism and tribalism at it’s best! Sadly our young children here in America are taught this junk science as truth? When a lie is taught as truth and fills the vacuum by discounting the Bible as truth bad things happen! We thank the Polish people for their sacrifices to stop this mad man of the 20th Century! James and Hamsa Sasse. GodWhoisGod.com

Why are our Public Schools Combat Zones?

Let the children be carefully instructed in the principles of the Christian Religion! This is the most essential part of education. Benjamin Rush (1745-1813)  Rush was a Founding Father of the United States. Rush was a civil leader in Philadelphia. He was a physician, politician, social reformer, educator, humanitarian and founder of Dickinson College in Carlisle Pennsylvania. He signed the Declaration of Independence and attended the Continental Congress. He served as Surgeon General of the Continental Army. He became professor of chemistry, medical theory and had a clinical practice at the University of Pennsylvania. His studies on mental disorders made one of the founders of American Psychiatry.