Ronald R. Cherry column
Ronald R. Cherry, MD, is a board-certified specialist in lung disease who is in the full-time practice of medicine in Sweetwater, Tennessee. Dr. Cherry also stays busy raising a family, reading, hiking, and fishing. Dr. Cherry is not involved in politics, but he has come to the conclusion that all liberty-loving Americans must educate themselves on the principles and values that were held by our Founding Fathers — and that to maintain our freedom, each generation of Americans will be required to make sacrifices and emulate that generation of Americans.
Ronald R. Cherry
January 8, 2012
Rightful human liberty is a function of man's equal human rights.
"Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around . . .
Ronald R. Cherry
September 29, 2011
A paradox is a seeming truth that leads to a contradiction in defiance of truth. It seems to me that our Federal government has boxed its self into a paradox . . .
Ronald R. Cherry
July 7, 2011
The Battle of Saipan reached its bloody climax sixty-seven years ago today on July 7, 1944. Saipan was an Island battle in Pacific Theater which witnessed the . . .
Ronald R. Cherry
July 5, 2011
Judeo-Christian Values in America have a basis in the Declaration of Independence:
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, . . .
Ronald R. Cherry
July 3, 2011
Our American Declaration of Independence is the supreme un-amendable moral law of the United States. Declarational law preceded and trumps our supreme amendable . . .
Ronald R. Cherry
May 5, 2011
In order to control millions of people totalitarian governments find it necessary to somehow prod their subjects into accepting that which is not true. . . .
Ronald R. Cherry
April 20, 2011
Science is the process of determining the behavior of matter (the universe) using observation, testing (controlled observation), and reason; with reason defined . . .
Ronald R. Cherry
March 14, 2011
Thomas Jefferson and our other Founding Fathers understood, as John Locke before them, that each individual is naturally and morally entitled to keep the fruit . . .
Ronald R. Cherry
February 26, 2011
Our American Declaration of Independence is the supreme un-amendable moral law of the United States. Declarational law preceded and trumps our supreme amendable . . .
Ronald R. Cherry
February 22, 2011
There has been much talk and much written over the last few years regarding the expansion of Federal Government outside the bounds of our Constitution. Some, . . .
Ronald R. Cherry
February 17, 2011
George Orwell, in his book "1984," noted that totalitarian government, such as that found in Socialist Oceania, depends on the ability of government to convey . . .
Ronald R. Cherry
January 9, 2011
Representative Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) recently stated:
"When I went to law school they said the law's what a judge says it is. Whether it is constitutional . . .
Ronald R. Cherry
September 29, 2010
When individuals are free, as in athletic competition with equal rules, outcomes are naturally unequal; there will be the thrill of victory and the agony of . . .
Ronald R. Cherry
March 31, 2008
There seems to be no end to recommendations regarding how America should defend herself in the face of Radical Islam. I'm not offering new military strategy, . . .
Ronald R. Cherry
January 29, 2008
American Judeo-Christian values are not the equivalent of Western values. Our values are, in fact, a subset of Eastern and Western values. As self-evident as . . .
Ronald R. Cherry
January 28, 2008
Judeo-Christian Values in America have a basis in the Declaration of Independence: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, . . .




















































