Norton R Nowlin

U.S. Marine, teacher, deputy sheriff, and paralegal for the Veterans Health Admin in DC, Norton R. Nowlin has been a published professional freelance writer of prose articles, commentary, and essays for over 40 years.

Cherished Unalienable Rights

In the USA, the “rights” of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are written endowments, supposedly, held sacred, and secured and protected by govt.

Using True Facts of History to Determine What is Right and What is Wrong

The amount of time separating a human act from a truthful description of it is not as important as the veracity of historians bringing it to light.

Common Sense Economics and Finance: Value Established for the American Republic

A infection has mutated federal finance into a condition of political inflation, and valueless FED money is proof that the Federal Reserve is the root cause of that condition.

To Protect and Serve: Good American Cops

"Good, decent cops are vital in a crime-ridden nation—but finding them is complex in a system flooded with undertrained, overarmed officers."

A Primer on Conservatism

Conservatism is based on the maintenance and preservation of economic and governmental liberty of the individual citizen to choose what is best for their interests.

The Vital Importance of Constitutional Rules

Rules have always been important in the determination of what was, and is, good and right and what is conversely evil and wrong in the course of human society.
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Reading for Understanding and Effect

The core of American public education was envisioned and formulated by 3 Framers of the American republic who focused on its development in wake of the new nation.

A Matter of Valid Economic History

Perhaps if Trump announced significantly improving the economic conditions of the American electorate they would have rejoiced at his return to the White House.

Our Beloved U. S. Constitution: Changeable Only Through Strict Constitutional Process

The U. S. Constitution cannot be legally changed, altered, or amended arbitrarily by Congressional act or resolution or by SCOTUS decision or ruling, but only through the Article 5 amendment process.