Mother’s Day is one of the most important true holiday, we the people of the United States celebrate. Most other holidays, in my opinion, are fictional or demeaning to the American people. We must acknowledge that mothers are the heads of households; they not only manage the home and influence a child’s daily life, but more importantly, they shape a child’s understanding of future responsibilities and loyalties to the United States.
Sadly, beginning with my late mother and most others in Laurel County, KY, in 1943, Kentucky mothers have been responsible for the religious indoctrination of their children. This was the same indoctrination they received from their own grandmothers. Based on my 82 years of life and career under the federal government’s umbrella, I believe parents—especially mothers—must cease Old and New Testament indoctrination, as the texts are fundamentally untrue. Research reveals the Old Testament was a device to build a homeland for the Hebrew people, while the New Testament was the avenue to maintain it.
I realize these words may offend many Kentuckians. However, I know beyond a doubt that the “Gods of Abraham” never existed. Life on Earth began through natural resources and building block elements brought here from beyond our solar system. My quest is to ensure the continued prosperity and security of the United States.
The United States is a Constitutional Republic. We elect representatives to ensure our security and prosperity as directed by the U.S. Constitution. The Constitution does not authorize political parties to revoke our rights via Executive Orders, nor does it allow the Republican Party to violate our founding document under the leadership of a convicted felon.
In November 2026, the people of Kentucky must vote for candidates who are defenders of the U.S. Constitution—not mouthpieces and lackeys for unethical investors and the criminal currently holding the Chief Executive Office of the United States
