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SALLY MORRIS: SHOULD WE AGREE TO STARVE THE INFIRM? |
We are not God. We do not have a right to arbitrarily determine that a life is not "viable" or worth saving or worth living.
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SALLY MORRIS: SHOULD WE AGREE TO STARVE THE INFIRM? |
We are not God. We do not have a right to arbitrarily determine that a life is not "viable" or worth saving or worth living.
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JOSEPH SOBRAN: THE CROSS AND THE SWASTIKA |
The most audacious entry in the campaign to equate Catholicism and anti-Semitism is that of Daniel Jonah Goldhagen, author of A Moral Reckoning: The Catholic Church during the Holocaust and Today.
In Goldhagen’s mind, the Cross begot the Swastika. Nazism was the updated spawn of the earliest Christian teachings and the Holocaust was their fulfillment.
But Pius XII isn’t Goldhagen’s ultimate target; Christianity is. He contends that the central Christian doctrine — the doctrine of the Crucifixion — is anti-Semitic!
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SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - SEPTEMBER 11, 2017 |
PRESIDENT TRUMP IN MANDAN; GUESTS ON AIR FORCE ONE; U.S. SEN. HEIDI HEITKAMP; ACROSS THE WIDE MISSOURI; LIFE OF HARD WORK; GRANDMA BOOP; CONTRADITCION; FORTY DEFICIENCIES; FISHER INDUSTRIES; MOGADISHU, MINNESOTA CANCELED; HMON; THE AGERICAN GREAT LOOP; STICKER SHOCK; DAKTOIDS
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DR. PAUL KENGOR: FORGOTTEN CONSERVATIVE: REMEMBERING GEORGE SCHUYLER |
It has been 40 years since George Schuyler died. It is a shame that he has gone largely forgotten and overlooked. Schuyler was a man with a mighty pen—a top journalist at one of the nation’s top newspapers. In this article that first appeared at The American Spectator, Dr. Paul Kengor remembers Schuyler and argues that he was a great American and deserves more recognition.
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SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - SEPTEMBER 5, 2017 |
SAVANNA GREYWIND; JUSTICE DELAYED; WAGE SLUMP; SHOWDOWN; THE STANDING ROCK SIOUX/ GREENPEACE; MARVIN WINDOWS; OUTMATCHED; JAMESTOWN; SMALL BUT MIGHTY; THROWBACKS; CRUEL ADVICE; DAKTOIDS
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ROBERT HALE: THE PROGENY OF THE LOVE GENERATION - “MS. SNOWFLAKE” |
It should surprise no one that so many Americans hold our Congress in such low esteem. Americans know intuitively that something is seriously wrong in America, but cannot put their finger on the problem. They see our communities and nation disintegrating. But why?
In large part, it has to do with the fruits of the 1970's Love Generation’s disrespect for authority, responsibility, striving for excellence and civil discourse.
The children of the Love Generation managed to pull off a virtual takeover of America's once superlative education system. Today our children are not educated, they are indoctrinated by these loveless Love Children.
The rule of law in America is on life support. Laws are brushed aside when they conflict with feelings. Laws enacted today have little or nothing to do with fundamental concepts of right, wrong, reason or logic.
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SALLY MORRIS: FEDERAL ARMING OF LOCAL POLICE A MISTAKE |
Perhaps you are unaware of the stealth with which the federal government has insinuated itself into our law enforcement but it is there in funding of personnel and "gifts" of equipment and even possibly training. Your local police probably have a repurposed fire station or bus garage full of the stuff.
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LYNN BERGMAN: COURAGE, WORK, AND LESSER OF EVILS |
It is my firm belief that the only way our country will ever become fully healed is for each and every individual American to be taught at home and by educators, both public and private, that Love = Work + Courage. It is up to all of us individually to do everything we can to teach our young that no road is to long or too tough to travel if “Work” is the opportunity at road's end. It is also our responsibility to instill in our young the “Courage” to travel those roads that seek the self-love that “Work” represents.
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SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - AUGUST 28, 2017 |
IS THE STATE TALKING TO ITSELF?; JOHN "JACK" HOEVEN; LIVING HIGH; METH; WHITE SUPREMACIST CRAIG COBB; WHE WASHINGTON POST; STILL VERY MUCH ALIVE; CHEERLEADERS;GOV. DOUG BURGUM; WHITEY'S WONDERBAR; FAMOUS DAVES'S; HOME OWNERSHIP FOR BLACKS; DAKTOIDS
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ROBERT HALE: WHERE HAVE ALL THE STATESMEN GONE? |
For those unsure who is a professional politician as opposed to a statesman, consider the following:
– A statesman is a person of bedrock principles and unchanging fundamental truths not guided by expediency.
– A statesman is a person governed by a moral compass -- not public opinion polls – but instead a sense of absolute right and wrong.
– A statesman is a person with a true vision of what the community (large or small) can be, is able to identify problems, can craft solutions for both the short and long term to bring the vision to reality.
Perhaps it is time to finally turn off the pundits and turn out all the professional politicians and seek statesmen as our leaders.
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RICHARD KUCOR: AMERICA’S CHARLIE GARD? THINK AGAIN…THE VALUE OF FREE-MARKET HEALTHCARE |
In July, the story of Charlie Gard, the baby stricken with a rare and typically fatal genetic disorder, was the center of international news. Tragically, Charlie passed away. Remarkably, a similar story is now beginning to unfold in the United States. In this article, Richard Kocur looks at the fight of Russell Cruzan III, a four-month-old baby from Michigan who suffers from a variation of the same rare condition as Charlie Gard.
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GARY EMINETH: ICONS, PROTESTORS, AND A GREEN MONSTER….AUGUST 19, 2017 |
We have been in Boston this week. Cobblestone streets, The squawk of sea gulls. Bracing salt filled breezes to remind one that the ocean is just over yonder-wherever you go there is something that stirs the soul.
Our youngest son is with us and has one thing on his mind-baseball and Fenway Park.
"Iconic" is the word he used to describe the experience of sitting in the green bleachers - the 37' high wall some 310 feet from home plate looms like a "Green Monstah" (that's New Englander for monster) to remind the batter just where he is and what he's up against.
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SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - AUGUST 21, 2017 |
JOLT IN MINOT; ND HUB CITIES; GRAND SKY; 1HE 11TH ANNUAL UAS SUMMIT; DROUGHT; WAYWARD DRUMMER; IT HAPPENED AGAIN; GUILTY; BOBBY WASN'T AVAILABLE; THE CHURCH OF CASH; LEMMINGS; THEY WANT TO BE "CORRECT"; NEW BOODK; DAKTOIDS
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DENNIS PATRICK: WHERE HAS THE SUMMER GONE? |
What happened to summer? Suddenly Memorial Day and the 4th of July seem so far away. Signs of summer’s passing are all around us.
Summer passed so quickly. Maybe it is the short summers on the northern plains that makes time seem to fly. Or, maybe the busyness in which we immerse ourselves that distracts us. So much to do; so little time. Rush, rush, rush.
There is a perennial contradiction. It is easy to love summer for its warmth and breezes but hate it for its heat and humidity. This, too, becomes a distraction from the passing of time. In the blink of an eye we soon trade the heat for the cold.
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GARY EMINETH: ONWARD CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS - AUGUST 9 |
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SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - AUGUST 14, 2017 |
A DAY LATE AND A DOLLAR SHORT; DIGIKEY; WORTH A TRY; MAKING DO; PRAIRIE SKYSCRAPER; GOVERNORS' HIGHW; A LESSON; THE REIGN OF TERROR IS OVER; CANDISC; CAUTIONARY TALE; SAD ENDING; TREADING WATER; DAKTOIDS
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JOSEPH SOBRAN: IS THE POPE SQUARE? |
Griffin Internet Syndicate, August 5, 2003 – Speaking as a Catholic, I wish the Vatican would say nothing about same-sex “marriage.” It’s beneath its dignity to enter into debate with a sick joke, and when it does so it only allows progressive-minded fools to change the subject.
Some people have the ineradicable impression that Catholics regard the Pope as an absolute dictator who can change the moral rules at his own whim.
Such fools, some of them nominal Catholics, argue that the Church is a bunch of hypocritical old men nervously obsessed with sex and Jesus told us to be nice to each other and refusing to let homosexuals marry isn’t very nice because they don’t bother anyone and anyway what about all those pedophile priests so let the Pope mind his own business and look to his own house. You get the idea. Like, if the Church doesn’t enforce its own rules, those rules must be invalid.
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DR. DAVID HOGSETTE: RELEVANCE OF THE 2009 MANHATTAN DECLARATION |
In 2009, the Manhattan Declaration was drafted to rally traditional Christians to solidarity and to provide guidelines for proclaiming the truth of Christ, boldly and peacefully, in an unfriendly culture. In this article, Dr. David Hogsette revisits the Manhattan Declaration and argues: “The public square is a hostile environment of competing identity politics. However, not all identities are treated equally. Those adhering to Christian orthodoxy do not enjoy the same respect, dignity, tolerance, or acceptance as other identities, despite the constitutional guarantee of religious liberty.”
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DR. MARK HENDRICK: THE “SUMMER OF LOVE” - A HALF-CENTURY LATER |
For some people, 50 years ago was known as the Summer of Love. In this article, Dr. Mark Hendrickson reflects upon 1967 and writes, “Drugs, sex, and rock’n’roll is hardly a formula for generational excellence. Think of ‘the greatest generation’ that found the inner strength and character to prevail in the existential conflict of World War II: Would they have achieved such heroic heights had their priorities been to tune out the world and pursue ease and pleasure? Not a chance.”
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GARY EMINETH: ONWARD CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS - AUGUST 7, 2017 |
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DENNIS PATRICK: CONSULATION IN A CUP - COFFEE |
Colombians grow it; Bedouins chew it. Africans hoe it; Americans brew it. Coffee, a third world child adopted by Americans, is without question a favorite American beverage. In my case, coffee and I have had a long love affair.
Imagine the despair a few years ago when some anxious pessimists declared caffeine a health hazard adding it to an ever-growing list of no-no’s.
Coffee isn’t the bugaboo some Chicken Littles made it out to be a few years ago. The only apparent danger posed by coffee is from some dolt who drops a cup of the hot stuff in their lap and then wants to sue.
Relax and enjoy a cup o’ joe!
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SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - AUGUST 8, 2017 |
GENERAL FUND REVENUES: AMBIGUOUS; TOUGH STATE; SHIRVANI CAME AND WENT; TIME TO ATONE; WHY THE TEARS?; WHO IS DRIEST?; HAY LOTTERY NDSU; IT'S A RARE SITUATION; THE PATTERSON HOTEL; THE REAPER; IMMIGRANTS; DAKTOIDS
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JOSEPH SOBRAN: VIOLENT RELIGIONS |
Recently our attention has been fixed on the most extreme Muslim reactions against the West, and we may choose to dismiss Islam as a “violent religion.” But this is a sort of optical illusion. We ignore, at our peril, the quiet revulsion felt by ordinary Muslims who don’t express their feelings with beheadings and car bombs. I could name a lot of American Christians and Jews who feel the same way.
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DR. PAUL KENGOR: RONALD REAGAN AND KAROL WOJTYLA - FREEDOM FIGHTERS 1976 |
“It was a course that within just a few short years was about to change dramatically. The world would face a new president in the White House and a new pope at the Vatican.” In this article that first appeared at Stream.org, Dr. Paul Kengor looks at the summer of 1976 in America. A year where two future world leaders would set the stage for decades to come. Kengor details Cardinal Karol Wojtyła’s visit in August and the crisscrossing of the country by Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan.
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DENNIS PATRICK: GROUP PUNISHMENT IS UNFAIR - FAIR PLAY IS BEST |
The gist of the fairness principle as my Dad emphasized it went something like this. “If you cannot find the guilty party,” he stressed, “do not take out your frustration on the whole group. Do not punish the group for the errors of one or two bad apples. And, by all means, do not punish the group in hopes of catching the culprit. It isn’t right.”
A renewal of the principle of fair play is long overdue. Without it, we acquiesce to a general acceptance of institutionalized group punishment. At the hands of the federal government, that becomes worse than unfair.
Group punishment is not the American way.
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DR. CALEB FULLER: PRUVACY AT WHAT PRICE? |
Digital privacy means different things to different people. But should the federal government legislate privacy? In this article, Dr. Caleb Fuller details the “cobra effect”— government interventions which generate major unintended consequence—and how it may be unwise for the United States to imitate Europe in its comprehensive scheme to regulate digital privacy.
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SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - JULY 30, 2017 |
DROUGHT; THE WHEAT QUALITY COUNCIL; HEY, A LITTLE HELP, PLEASE!; A SURPRISING STATEMENT BY GF HERALD; LET'S FACE IT; BELIEVE IT OR NOT; JOHN WARFORD; MYRTLE FARRELL; DORIS "DEE' ANNE STURLAUGSON OTTO; RECRIMINATION AND RESIGNATION; MAYOR BETSY HODGES; TROUBLED COMMUNITY; YOU'RE ON CANDID CAMERA; WHATEVER IT IS; DAKTOIDS
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DR. JOSEPH HORTON: STATE’S GAMBLING GAMBIT - CREATING LOSERS |
The state of Pennsylvania has a budget that is estimated to be about $2 billion short of what will be collected in taxes. One of the most talked about revenue solutions is to expand gambling. In this article, Dr. Joseph Horton examines the idea of increased gambling and argues “I do object to a government that seeks fiscal health not by promoting wealth creation, but by creating losers.”
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CHRISTOPHER MANION: HUMANAE VITAE FORSAW THE CULTURE OF DEATH |
Christopher Manion describes the prophetic encyclical on contraception and the family, Humanae Vitae, published in July 1968, which foresaw the culture of death, the destruction of marriage, and many other phenomena that have come to pass.
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