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Center for Vision & Values
DR. GARY SMITH: PRESIDENT OBAMA’S “MY BROTHER’S KEEPER” INITIATIVE

Obama’s faith has been very controversial and misunderstood.



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS M. PATRICK: CYCLING SEASONS

Where does the time go? I note the fine print on March 9. Daylight saving time! Holy cow! Some genius with too much time on his hands figured we might "save energy" by starting daylight saving time earlier than ever.



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS M. PATRICK: NORTH DAKOTA WIND

Now, if only some genius would devise a way to run oil well pumps using wind energy we'd have it made. Theoretically it's possible.



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Beacon Author
DWIGHT GROSZ: INCESTUOUS NEXUS BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AND NON-PROFITS

We all support clean air and water but that is not what this is about.



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Center for Vision & Values
DR. SAMUEL STANTON: RESTRUCTURING THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE- FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY AND STRATEGY, TOO

I respectfully disagree with the criticisms being launched at the proposed cuts to the DoD budget. Cutting troops and antiquated weapons systems does not represent a threat to the United States on two grounds: fiscal responsibility and grand strategy.



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Center for Vision & Values
DR. MARK HENDRICKSON: THE WAR AGAINST WORK AND WEALTH

This administration’s desire to make it easier for people not to work and to live at taxpayer expense makes no economic sense. It reduces the amount of wealth produced and keeps people from ascending the ladder of individual economic progress. Politically, though, it makes a lot of sense to Obama and his progressive allies.



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Schmid
SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - MARCH 1, 2014

. . . The sun will shine brightest on North Dakota; it will soon have a population of 60,000;  Dazzle in Grand Forks? cautions about the future of the ND oil industry; sky-high rents in Williston; the housing situation in western North Dakota; hence oil trains blow up; Bakken shale wells deplete rapidly; ND will host $1 billion of road construction; TAT’s oil revenues have become so large; everything they want with no questions asked; ND leads the nation in well-being; Father of the “World’s Largest Buffalo” died; dumped 45,000 pounds of cheese; Philippine health professionals in ND; DAKTOIDS . . . .



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: RAZING ARIZONA: CONSERVATIVES SUCCEED AT FAILING AGAIN

They somehow think that supporting the granting of just some groups “protected status” — and thus leaving other groups, apparently, “unprotected” — gives them moral high ground in trying to discriminate against yet other groups by forcing them, but not others (e.g., those opposing and denying service to traditionalist legislators), to violate their deeply held convictions. Only a twisted mind could consider this justice.



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Lynn Bergman
LYNN BERGMAN: LEGENDARY PAUL WILLIAMS SINGS FOR HOPE MANOR - A CONCERT REVIEW

Paul Williams was introduced, along with his talented longtime accompanist, Chris Caswell. He began the evening with the salutation “My name is Paul and I am an alcoholic.” (Mr. Williams has been sober for the last 23 of his 73 years). “I write love songs that are basically codependent anthems.”



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Center for Vision & Values
DR. JOHN SPARKS: ABORTION AND FREE SPEECH: THE GRANNY WHO WILL NOT BE SILENCED

In this first of a four-part series on upcoming Supreme Court rulings, Dr. John Sparks examines an important freedom of speech case. Sparks, a constitutional law professor at Grove City College, begins his series with a look at a persistent grandmother who has dedicated herself to trying to convince women entering abortion clinics to consider other alternatives. But, does a Massachusetts law violate grandma’s free speech?



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS M. PATRICK: A CONSCIENCE OBJECTION

Beneath the cultural decline lies a more serious malady. We have arrived at the trivialization of American public discourse.



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Schmid
SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - FEBRUARY 21, 2014

. . . The siblings were separately adopted as infants; the 50-year-old adoptions are unexplained; new favorite hockey player; You’re the worst Norwegian; Heidi Heitkamp is attracted to cameras and microphones; Jenkinson proposed no solutions; the eight Bakken counties should secede; Oil companies in ND use multi-well drilling pads; ND counties gained almost 5,000 residents; No more “Stop-n-Go”; Bernie Huss (88) tried everything; But Harold was a striver; the Minot Daily News sneered; The ND prison population is increasing; DAKTOIDS . . . . 



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: SUING AMERICANS UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW — IN AMERICAN COURTS

Little good comes from ambiguous laws that will continually be interpreted and reinterpreted by an ever shape-shifting judiciary. And these laws almost always benefit the left.



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Center for Vision & Values
DR. JOSEPH HORTON: THE POLITICS OF ENVY

If our elected officials would in humility stop trying to engineer fairness, step back and let Americans create wealth, the middle class could thrive again.



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS M. PATRICK: INFORMATION CHAOS

In a world short on spiritual and intellectual order, everything becomes believable. Too many people are willing to believe anything offered because there is no basis to question, no basis to doubt. There is lacking an integrated conception of the world.



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Center for Vision & Values
DR. PAUL KENGOR: RONALD REAGAN ON RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE

Happy Presidents Day! As we celebrate today, there are many lessons to be learned from our past leaders. In his article that first appeared at American Spectator, Dr. Paul Kengor looks at a relatively unknown speech by President Ronald Reagan which offers deep insight and an important message on religious tolerance.



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: IMMIGRATION AND NATIONAL SURVIVAL

 . . . say what you will about the Indians, they fought the good fight. They didn’t invite millions of unassimilable foreigners into their lands, give them special privileges, and then justify it all by saying that they were just here to do jobs Indians wouldn’t do (like colonize Indians).



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Schmid
SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - FEBRUARY 17, 2014

. . . The Grand Forks Lamoureux twins; Lamoureuxs lead rout of Swiss; Snuff out the birthday candles; ND’s U.S. senators have different styles; The AFB is still “big dog”; Minot was always a railroad town; man camps; out-of-state drivers in traffic accidents; Jack Zalecki’s lexicon of insults; The Greatest Generation; a time of large families and little schooling; Polaris, Arctic Cat, Ski-Doo and Yamaha; DAKTOIDS. . . .



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Steve Cates
STEVE CATES: SANFORD HEALTH WILL ENABLE ABORTIONS TO CONTINUE IN NORTH DAKOTA

Sanford Health has become the abortion enabler of North Dakota. This raises interesting ethical questions for North Dakota's population.....if you are providing any money for any reason to Sanford Health are you a party to killing unborn children?



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS M. PATRICK: THE PERVERSE “FARM” BILL

Senators John Hoeven and Heidi Heitkamp and Congressman Kevin Cramer all proclaimed victory after voting for the $1 TRILLION piece of legislation. Of course, this is money we don't have. It means more expenses for taxpayers and higher costs for consumers.



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Schmid
SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - FEBRUARY 10, 2014

. . . ND became a state in February 1889; Essential Air Service will pay about $10,000 a day; no more merrymaking on the Perch Express; UND’s Energy and Environmental Research Center; Stern was a community and business leader; In 1999, Bobby Vee received the Rough Rider Award; the high price of propane; Dean Michele Reid walked away with $300,000; Dean Michele Reid walked away with $300,000; from Minneapolis to Mogadishu; structural racism and white privilege; rubber track systems which convert pickups into snowmobiles; The Diedes died; DAKTOIDS . . . .



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: DIVIDED WE STAND -  A TRADITIONALIST MANIFESTO

We need sort of an Amish jihad, a deep love of the good and hatred of the evil that translates into action. But there is a prerequisite for this, and it brings us to something both the Amish and Muslim jihadists have in common.

They believe in Truth.



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: PAIN INFLICTED BY OBAMACARE

Truth be told, Obama's Affordable Care Act, euphemism that it is, was never intended to "fix" America's health care system. The thirty-or-so million people without health care became the distraction for the real intent.



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Lynn Bergman
LYNN BERGMAN: MANDELA - SELF EDUCATION FOR A PEACEFUL REVOLUTION

Self education will also be key to reversing the trend within our own country from protectionism to socialism so as to prevent the subsequent natural progression to communism and fascism, as predicted by Freiderick Bastiat in his 1850 classic “The Law” (three stages of “legal plunder”, protectionism, socialism, and communism) and by Frederich A. von Hayek in his 1944 classic “The Road to Serfdom” (fascism, the exaltation of nation and race through dictatorial suppression of opposition, is the fourth stage reached after communism has proved an illusion).



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Schmid
SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - FEBRUARY 3, 2013

ND has a unique culture of human kindness; Almost all of ND’s interstate highways closed; Westbound passengers will take buses; “Millionaire” is defined at least two ways in ND; North Dakota cropland values; wealth and jobs to North Dakota; wealth and jobs to North Dakota; Red River Water Supply Project; Norway’s Sovereign Wealth Fund; What’s the fastest growing state in the country? some are trying to escape criminal pasts; Operation Pipe Cleaner snared 22 people; Call it heavy-duty shoplifting; over 100 employees in blue shirts chanted “Sell, sell, sell!” a lifetime interest and prowess in athletics; It will rot your brain.she was arrested for being drunk and disorderly; Want a lawn bag looking like a NFL helmet?



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Center for Vision & Values
DR. GARY WELTON: CAN YOU READ THIS ESSAY?

In the CNN story, a major public university is evaluating the reading skills of its college athletes using a test (WRAT) that is considered by the Pennsylvania Department of Education to be insufficiently diagnostic in assessing the reading skills of third, fifth, and eighth grade homeschooling students.



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: WHY IS THE SOUTHERN POVERTY LAW CENTER TRYING TO CRUSH A SMALL JEWISH ORGANIZATION?

And consider the implications of the inborn-SSA justification. After all, the same social scientists who tell us SSA is congenital also say that sociopaths are born and not made. Now, if, further, someone was born with homicidal instincts, would this give him license to commit murder?



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Beacon Author
SALLY MORRIS: GIVE FREEDOM A CHANCE

If we want to put wood chips in the gears in the form of ordinances and court rulings against the common sense and natural law of the marketplace we will have accomplished nothing but distortion which leads to shortages, which mean higher prices and less choice and poorer quality.  Competition, on the other hand, works for abundance, reasonable prices and higher quality.  Isn’t that what we should really want?



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Beacon Author
SALLY MORRIS: THE DILEMMA AND TRYING TIMES OF KEVIN CRAMER

There’s no point in Cramer bashing these watchdog organizations because they are calling him out on his votes.  As we’ve seen it’s not some rogues at Heritage Action, it’s virtually every Conservative organization that scores votes in Congress!



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS M. PATRICK: CHRISTIANITY CHALLENGED

Kept in perspective, Christianity in general, and Christians in particular, have always faced challenges both from within and without. If Christianity is diminishing in the United States under federal auspices, it is flourishing elsewhere.



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