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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: FEBRUARY IS FOR LOVERS

It is that time of year again and Valentine’s Day fast approaches! What is a lover to do when ingenuity strives to meet expectations?

Whether the man pursues the woman, or the woman leads the man unwittingly down the primrose path, eventually people face a choice. Either they muster all the creativity possible, or they walk the same old path trodden last year and the year before. The challenge: Valentine’s Day must draw out creativity beyond even that of birthdays and anniversaries.

On the material side, thoughts immediately turn to gifts, notions, and trinkets. Presents should demonstrate your knowledge of the recipient’s personality. Valentine gifts also prove whether the giver noted the hints, clues, and words provided over time.



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Beacon Author
SALLY MORRIS:  HOW ABOUT A NICE GAME OF CHESS?

Is it a game of 4-D chess . . . or just game over?



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Lynn Bergman
LYNN BERGMAN: HOW STATE MAY RESPOND TO ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION

A synopsis of the Epoch Times Series by Rob Natelson co-written with legal scholar Andrew T. Hyman By Lynn Bergman



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Center for Vision & Values
DR. RICHARD KOCUR: BUD LIGHT’S SUPER BOWL HAIL MARY

This weekend, the National Football League will hold the season championship game—the Super Bowl—in Las Vegas. Part of the allure of the game will be the commercials. A 30-second commercial will cost nearly $7 million. After a tumultuous 2023, one brand, Bud Light, is hoping a 60-second ad will bring back customers. In this article, Dr. Rich Kocur details the situation and what may happen if the commercial doesn’t land with the audience.



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Lynn Bergman
LYNN BERGMAN: NATIONAL BANKRUPTCY IS THE PROBLEM, NOT CHRISTIAN NATIONALISM

The next time you hear a journalist embracing ongoing efforts to destroy the Catholic Church from within through the incessant advertising of its internal shortcomings (we all sin, Protestants perhaps even more so), or hear those same journalists use the expression “Christian Nationalists” applied to Evangelical Christians… remember that your faith (or lack of faith) is next on the Marxist Attack List. If the term “Christian” describes most of our country, Marxists will paint us all with the same brush, whether we are also “Nationalists,” those that love our country and what it stands for, to include both the “Establishment” and “Free Exercise” clauses of our Constitution.



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Beacon Author
GARY EMINETH: BEST OF TIMES - THE WORST OF TIMES

At times like these, we could coin the phrase written by Charles Dickens in the beginning of his novel, "A Tale of Two Cities," “It was the best of times and the worst of times.” It all depends on your perspective.

 

The lens through which an individual looks at life quickly affects one’s perception of what is happening in the world around him. For example: You may see the recent announcements about candidates announcing intentions to “throw their hat in the ring” for governor of North Dakota as a precursor to chaos or a chance for North Dakotans to have a real choice this election cycle.

 

One of the establishment narratives is that the state GOP is out of control and being run by a bunch right wing nuts. I happen to disagree.



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Center for Vision & Values
DR. LUKE CONWAY: CONFESSIONS OF A FORMER ENVIRONMENTALIST - WHY I GAVE UP ON “GREEN” POLICIES

“This long-time supporter of environmentalism has completely abandoned its modern instantiation,” writes Dr. Luke Conway in this article. Conway argues that the green movement has rapidly changed—and not for the good of the Earth. He gives five reasons why he has removed his support.



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: WEF DANGER TO DEMOCRACY

Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts confronted hosts at the WEF challenging claims that the WEF protects democracy and called the so-called elites “part of the problem.” “It’s laughable that you or anyone else would describe Davos as protecting democracy,” Roberts told the panel moderator. “You’re part of the problem.” He said that the next conservative American administration will “be governed by one principle, and that is destroying the grasp that political elites and unelected technocrats have over the average person.”



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SALLY MORRIS:  A LONG OVERDUE CRISIS

The next weeks will be interesting.



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: WHO WILL FIGHT FOR AMERICA?

At the close of FY 2023, only the Marine Corps -- the smallest Defense Department service except for the Space Force -- met both active-duty and reserve recruiting goals. The Army, the largest of the services, performed the worst falling short by 15,319 (24%) of its active-duty goal even after lowering its target by 9,000. Just 9% of Americans aged 16-21 expressed a willingness to consider a military career down from the pre-pandemic norm of 13%.

However, finding enough young people qualified to serve will be a moot point if they are not willing to serve in the first place. But this reveals only half of the problem. The other half constitutes retaining good people on active duty and stopping the hemorrhaging.



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Beacon Author
BEK TV ANNOUNCES PREVIERE OF GARY EMINETH HOSTED “OPEN RANGE”

(Bismarck, ND) – In its continued commitment to bring new, exciting programming to viewers, BEK TV is thrilled to announce the upcoming premiere of "Open Range," a compelling weekday program hosted by North Dakota native Gary Emineth. “Open Range” will focus on a wide variety of issues affecting North Dakotans.  Viewers can watch the premiere episode on Monday, January 22, 2024, at 9pm CT, live over-the-air on the BEK TV channel, online BEK News or on the BEK TV+ streaming app.



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Beacon Author
SALLY MORRIS:  REFLECTIONS ON THE IOWA CAUCUS AND MORE

This week the months of speculation on the famous Iowa Caucus were settled and Trump won with results as follows:  Trump - 51%, DeSantis - 21.2%, Haley - 19.1%, Ramaswamy - 9.7(+/-)%.  In most analyses Trump did as expected while DeSantis over-performed and Haley under-performed.  Ramaswamy seriously lost.  Now it’s time to sit back and figure out what it all means at this point.



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Lynn Bergman
LYNN BERGMAN: HONORABLE TREASON BY DAVID HAWKE

A book review by Lynn Bergman

Honorable Treason – The Declaration of Independence and the Men Who Signed It

I stumbled into this book by David Freeman Hawke in a thrift store and had no idea as to the wealth of information it contained. It came out in 1976, the year of our country’s bi-centennial.



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: “DIVERSITY IS A STRENGTH” IS JUST SOMETHING STUPID PEOPLE SAY

What has so often struck me, and irked me, about the embrace of “diversity” dogma is how profoundly unintellectual it is. A wiseguy might say it’s really a simple IQ test, though a wise guy understands it’s a soul and sagacity test. To wit:

To the extent that a person accepts as imperative diversity, DEI, CRT, wokeness in general — or whatever the latest shiny anti-Truth thing is — he is a vacuous know-nothing, not just unqualified, but dangerously ignorant.



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: ACRONYMS—FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE

When playing with words, the rich English language lends itself to great versatility. Appropriate use of the language can be fun and rewarding ranging all the way to the serious – and ridiculous. Its flexibility inevitably enhances its value.

Take acronyms for example. “Acronym” defined: A word formed from the initial letter or letters of each successive part or major parts of a compound term. (See https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/acronym). The word “acronym” typically applies when the resulting entity can be read as a word.



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Center for Vision & Values
DR. JOHN SPARKS: TIME TO THROW CHEVRON OVERBOARD

For decades, the federal administrative and regulatory sector has grown substantially. Has it overstepped its bounds in the fishing industry? In this article, Constitutional scholar Dr. John Sparks discusses a case that will appear before the Supreme Court this week: Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo. Sparks looks at a 1984 case that has given years of bad precedence and argues, “This case and others being heard this term have to do with what is often referred to as the growth of the administrative or regulatory sector. Chevron has been a large part of the reason for that growth. After Chevron, reliance of the courts upon this doctrine of judicial deference naturally has encouraged greater regulatory boldness.”



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Beacon Author
GARY EMINETH: NARRATIVE VERSUS PHILOSOPHY

There are a lot of agendas being served in the national and state Republican party. As you listen/read the news, social media, blogs, and radio, it is difficult to know what to think. It can be difficult to filter through the noise and bias to know what is true.

 

One of the establishment narratives is that the state GOP is out of control and being run by a bunch right wing nuts . I happen to disagree. I believe the party is under solid leadership. They know what they believe and actually invite serious debate, and they support the platform and ideals of the party.

 

I must admit my generation (including me) has not done an adequate job of translating the foundational message of freedom to our children. In fact, we have contributed to attitudes of complacency, indifference and put them in danger of “falling for the narrative.”



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Center for Vision & Values
DR. GARY SCOTT SMITH: WHAT DID CAUSE THE CIVIL WAR?

Recently, former South Carolina governor and presidential candidate Nikki Haley was criticized for her answer to a question about the Civil War. President Joe Biden even joined in on the criticism. In this article, historian and author Dr. Gary Scott Smith argues the answer is not simply one word. He writes, “The causes of the war, however, are much more complex than Biden and many other of Haley’s critics maintain. Historians have long argued that political, psychological, economic, social, political, moral, and religious factors all contributed to the outbreak of war.”



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Beacon Author
SALLY MORRIS:  THE DEATH OF AMERICAN INTEGRITY; R.I.P. GONZALO LIRA

Is there American blood on the hands of Speaker Mike Johnson?  We could say so.  I would say so. 



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Lynn Bergman
LYNN BERGMAN: EINSTEIN’S WAR – HOW RELATIVITY TRIUMPHED AMID THE VICIOUS NATIONALISM OF WORLD WA

Ambitious Germans of Jewish descent, Hermann Einstein and his brother Jacob ran a small company involved in electrifying southern Germany. A son. Albert, was born to Hermann and Pauline Einstein on March 14, 1879 in Ulm, Germany. Shortly, they moved to Munich.

Prague was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. When Einstein took an oath of allegiance, he was first required to declare a religious denomination. He tried to say none but that being unacceptable, he formally identified as a Jew. He liked to joke that the Emperor had made him Jewish. So ultimately, blood ran thicker than water for Albert, despite his Catholic school upbringing.

I strongly recommend this book for a deep dive into the most famous physicist in world history; you will be amazed, astounded and best of all, educated as to his life’s work.



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Beacon Author
TIM LUND:  THE TRUMP PHENOMENON - LITERARILY

There will always be a Far Right.  All of the Left needs there to be one, hence there is one somewhere out there.  We’ve all heard of them - the White Supremacists, Q-Anon.

 



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: DEMOCRATS—CARTELS’ NEW BEST FRIEND #3

The only thing new about the invasion of illegal immigrants are the vastly increased numbers flowing into the United States unimpeded with no end in sight. In total, there were more than 3.2 million illegal border crossings in FY2023 alone. And of course, that number only accounts for those who were apprehended. Some estimates run as high as 5 million “gotaways” since Joe Biden took office. That number includes untold numbers of terrorists, drug dealers, and human traffickers.



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Beacon Author
GARY EMINETH: REHEARSAL AND RELECTIONS

Like many of you, the days between Christmas and New Years are for me days spent in rehearsal and reflection. Rehearsal as I think about what’s to come in 2024 and reflection as I think of what has passed in 2023.

 

Both are part of an exercise I’ve developed from the thoughts and musings of others much more intellectual than I.

 

One is a quote from Adlai Stevenson: “We can chart our course for the future clearly and wisely only when we know the path which has led to the present.”



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: HISTORY HAS BEEN HERE A LONG, LONG TIME

Human interest stories always sell. Often, at the transition of the year, local newspapers carry stories recounting events from times past. Retrieved from dusty archives are scraps and tidbits of inconsequential happenings. They might read something like this. “Ten years ago today the Little Town football team beat the City Slickers in an overtime game.” Or “Twenty-five years ago today the old shed near the corner of 5th and Elm burned down. Cause was unknown.”

With the old year spent and the new year pending, it is like that around our house. “Subdued” would be a good word to describe the changing of the years. We keep it simple. A quiet atmosphere prevails after the Holiday hubbub. Inevitably the conversation evolves to events of the past year. The good times, the bad, and the ugly all qualify for review.



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: CLAUDINE GAY ISN’T THE FIRST, OR WORST, EXAMPLE OF BLACK PLAGIARISM PRIVILEGE

“Why is Harvard giving Claudine Gay ‘plagiarism privilege’?” asked the New York Post editorial board Saturday.

It must be a rhetorical question. Professor Carol Swain, who was ripped off by Gay and complains “I feel like her whole research agenda, her whole career, was based on my work,” has some idea.

“A white male would probably already be gone,” Swain, a black woman herself, told journalist Christopher Rufo recently.

Instead, Gay, who assumed Harvard’s presidency just this July, is being retained and defended by her Ivy League school. Never mind that investigation has thus far “left four of her 11 peer-reviewed papers flagged for possible plagiarism, plus her thesis,” relates the Post. Never mind that Swain isn’t the only academic upset about Gay’s appropriation of their writings. Never mind that Harvard has frequently expelled students for plagiarism. The accountability Gay must endure is that she’s being allowed to  “correct” her work so she can continue enjoying a position obtained via academic fraud.



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: CONSTITUTION DOES NOT DICTATE THAT SATANIC DISPLAYS MUST GET EQUAL TIME

In the very tiresome battles over whether one religious element can be in the public realm without being accompanied by other “religious” elements that someone, somewhere claims to value, a simple point is missed:

We do have the right to freedom of religion.

But this does not equate to the right to equal government showcasing of religion.

The issue at hand is that cultural devolutionaries have for years now applied a religion-focused Cloward-Piven strategy, through which they seek to eliminate all public-square religious expression by inundating the system with equal-time requests for “religious” expression ranging from the evil to the asinine.



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: FAREWELL 2023

At the closing of the year families and friends tie together the loose ends of time in a spirit of camaraderie. Many people around the world bid farewell to the old year by singing “Auld Lang Syne”. This traditional celebration acknowledges the past, buries the hatchet, and anticipates a better future. What is done is done. One cannot unscramble scrambled eggs. Let bygones be bygones and turn over a new leaf with the New Year.

Most people know, or are familiar with, the tune to “Auld Lang Syne.” Some may even be familiar with the verses in their entirety. But only a fraction would know the verses in the Scottish laced with Celtic words. The original words are attributed to Robert Burns (1759-1796). However, he did not write the melody.

Literal translation: “auld lang syne” means “old long since” or “old long ago.” Idiomatically, the words could be rendered “long ago” or “days gone by.”



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Center for Vision & Values
GROVE CITY FOOTBALL: THE YTRANSFORMING POWER OF A VISION

As we wind down 2023, we wanted to share a remarkable achievement that occurred on the campus of Grove City College. This fall, the College football team accomplished something it had never done before: it reached the NCAA National Championship Sweet 16. In this article, Dr. James Thrasher chronicles the journey from a 33-game losing streak to the feats of this season.



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SALLY MORRIS:  HOW THE DEMOCRATS WILL WIN THE PRESIDENCY IN 2024

Democrats have no intention of losing the presidency in 2024.  They have a plan and it is well-orgnized.  It has many components:  courts, juries tilted toward conviction of Trump, managed polls and an over-arching game plan which will incorporate a large number of Republicans and populists, most especially the followers of Donald Trump.  And it will almost certainly succeed.



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Lynn Bergman
LYNN BERGMAN: URGENT WARNING – “GENDER AFFIRMATION” MOVEMENT BORN OF MARXIST IDEOLOGY

A book report on “Lost in Trans Nation - A Child Psychiatrist’s Guide Out of the Madness” by Miriam Grossman, MD

If you have children up to age 21, you need to read every single sentence and paragraph of this book. To do otherwise I would call child neglect.





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