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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: LARGE NUMBERS BLUR THIS SMALL MIND

How big is “big?” How much is 100? 1,000? I cannot begin to visualize these numbers much less envision a million of anything!

Suppose a couple celebrates 18,262 days of married life. This is a big number, but we usually state it more conveniently as fifty years of marriage – a golden wedding anniversary.

Large numbers stated relative to a recognizable quantity help to clarify. In other words, compare a large number to some recognizable point of reference to aid in comprehension.

 



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TIM LUND:  SOMEWHERE IN MAINE


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TIM LUND:  SOMEWHERE IN MAINE


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TIM LUND:  SOMEWHERE IN MAINE


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TIM LUND:  SOMEWHERE IN MAINE


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SALLY MORRIS:  A NEW BAND OF BROTHERS

It echoed Churchill in a way - they will fight on the streets, the beaches, wherever they are, to protect their island.  One report says there are 110,000 free speech patriots and about 5,000 counter-protesters.



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: CHANGING SEASONS

Autumn! My favorite time of year! In my own egocentric way, I can picture Autumn being created just for me! Crisp morning air, the aroma of burning grass and leaves, honking geese overhead -- all of this is a grand introduction to the Holiday season ahead. Stanzas excerpted from a few autumn poems will get you in the mood.



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TIM LUND: WHAT’S IT ALL ABOUT, ALFALFA?


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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: BRITAIN’S RAPE GANG COVERUP

You might have seen a recent video of a young Scottish girl brandishing a knife and a hatchet to ward off a migrant man who had been harassing her and her younger sister. On the clip you can hear the fear in her voice as the man taunts them. “Don’t touch my little sister, she’s only twelve!”

Guess how the story ended? Police arrested the girl for possession of a bladed weapon. They did not detain or even investigate the migrant man.

This incident illustrates a breakdown of the legitimacy of British government. Read on.

 



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SALLY MORRIS:  OLD NEOCONS SHOULD FADE AWAY

George WIll proves once again that he is a vacuous, hopeless old neocon, one of those who have thrived on worldwide conflict and destruction.  He is a parasite, in other words.  He has always been a parasite, but for years under RINO administrations like that of the Bush dynasty, took cover under  the popular perception that these RINOs were better than the “other” party.  They weren’t, of course, only more dishonest.



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SALLY MORRIS:  EVIL ON A RAMPAGE AND FREE SPEECH IS ENSHRINED IN ENGLAND.  RIGHT.

So ends August, 2025.  It looks more like August, 793 or 1223.



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK:  WHO IS JUDGE BOASBERG?

A direct answer to a simple question – one of President Trump’s lawfare nemesis, of course.

Another question. Has the federal judiciary degenerated into an insolent “every judge for himself” scene? Absorbing the daily news, one would think so. From all appearances it’s every judge for himself as district courts and appeals courts serve up radically different verdicts. Decisions, reversals, stays, restraining orders, injunctions, freezes, thaws -- federal courts are in uproar as case after case fighting the Trump administration comes before them. Courts may be in turmoil, but for the most part, Trump continues to win the legal battles. A little research pays big dividends.

 



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TIM LUND:  UNANTICIPATED IN 1215 . . . OR EVEN IN 2015 - WHO KNEW?


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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: KILLING OF AMERICA

On TV news I watched protesters demonstrating against police reinforcements in Washington, DC. Are these people nuts?! Do they really want to keep the high crime rate in their city? Or are they out-of-town paid demonstrators creating political theater hired by Crowds on Demand, RentaCrowd, or CrowdHire? The George Soros Open Society Foundations and their ilk are known to fund such organizations.

Jargon describes the use of paid demonstrators. “Astroturfing” is the practice of creating the illusion of broad grassroots support by hiring people to take part in protests or campaigns. “Guerrilla Marketing” denotes unconventional tactics including staged events or flash mobs.

The Babylon Bee responded with tongue in cheek: “Police are trampling on the rights of hardworking carjackers and muggers. True freedom means never being arrested.”

 



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Center for Vision & Values
DR. JASON R. EDWARDS: CHILDREN - NOT MERE CREATURES OF THE STATE

For 100 years, parents’ right to determine the education of their children has been protected. But, it comes with a cost. Parents wishing to exercise this right have had to bear the significant financial burden of private school while their tax dollars funded public education. In this article, Dr. Jason Edwards looks at a pivotal event in the history of American public schools. Edwards writes, “The winds of change seem to be finally blowing as a sea change (particularly over the past five years) has taken place in America’s schools’ systems as parents have increasingly demanded choice—religious and otherwise—be not merely tolerated but publicly supported.”



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: MY SUMMER SHTICK

What happened with summer? As if in a rearview mirror, Memorial Day and Independence Day recedes in memory while Summer’s passing accelerates toward autumn.

Summer passed so quickly. Northern hemisphere or southern hemisphere, summers are the same duration. But why does summer seem to pass so quickly? Maybe it’s the busyness we immerse ourselves in that distracts us. So much to do; so little time. Rush, rush, rush.

But within the season lies a perennial contradiction. It is easy to love summer for its warmth and breeze -- yet hate it for its heat and humidity. This, too, distracts us from the passage of time. In the blink of an eye, we soon exchange the heat for the cold.

 



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: JUDICIAL INSURRECTION

A political conflagration accelerates when judicial gas is thrown on the fire. Everyone has heard of “lawfare”. And, if you know lawfare you will love the newest version -- “judicial insurrection.”

Lawfare derives from the attempts, through legal means, to thwart and deter the executive branch’s every action. Lawfare refers to the strategic use, or misuse, of legal systems to achieve political aims. More concisely, lawfare uses legal action to cause problems for an opponent. Throughout the two Trump campaigns and administrations lawfare epitomized the “weaponization” of law using investigations, lawsuits, and prosecutions to hobble Donald Trump’s efforts.

 



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: RACISM”- CANCELLING HULK HOGAN AND MUHAMMAD ALI

“A black man should be killed if he’s messin’ with a white woman.”

Now, ESPN's David Dennis Jr., who sparked great controversy by writing a quite condemnatory article about Hogan while the flamboyant star’s body was almost still warm, was clear on how he feels about the man. “When you are a racist that is your legacy above all else. It’s not complicated,” Dennis unequivocally stated.

I’m glad he said that, too, because, you see, the above-quoted line about killing a white-woman-messin’ black man wasn’t actually uttered by Hogan. No, that remark, which sounds as if it could’ve been disgorged by the murderers of 14-year-old Emmett Till, was instead made by someone else:

Legendary boxer Muhammad Ali.

 



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Fitzgerald Griffin Foundation
CONNIE MARSHNER: FEULNER, WEYRICH, AND THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION

Ed Feulner was President of The Heritage Foundation from 1977 to 2013; and again from 2017 to 2018. From its humble beginning over 50 years ago, Heritage is now considered one of the most effective think tanks in the world. It came into existence through the friendship and cooperative spirit of Edwin J. Feulner, Jr., and Paul M. Weyrich. Paul Weyrich’s goal after attending that random meeting in 1968 had been accomplished.



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS P ATRICK:: COMFORT IN A CUPColombians grow it. Bedouins chew it. Africans hoe it. Americans b

Self-appointed health police may try to divorce me from my coffee. Fortunately for every coffee lover, new and serious medical research exonerates caffeine in the wake of the anti-caffeine uproar.

The “Journal of the American Medical Association,” “New England Journal of Medicine,” “American Journal of Epidemiology” and many other medical and nutritional publications dispel criticism of caffeine. From the United States and abroad beginning in the 1970s through today extensive research findings continue to report advantages of coffee that relegate attacks on caffeine to the dust bin of urban legends. Research shows coffee and caffeine are not risk factors for cardiovascular disease, coronary heart disease, or stroke. Nor is caffeine a risk to women’s health including osteoporosis, breast disease, and reproductive health. Caffeine can help deter formation of gall stones, cirrhosis of the liver, and cancers in the digestive tract. Coffee has more antioxidants than green tea, is an excellent anti-depressant, and improves energy levels for both mental and physical activity.

 



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Lynn Bergman
LYNN BERGMAN: AMBER ALERT – MISSING TEACHER, 33 – REWARD OFFERED

It seems as if almost a third of our fellow citizens are afflicted with a self-worship mentality. A diverse arrangement of dis-functional “Values” that bear no resemblance to actual Virtue or Virtuousness.

A lack of belief in something larger than one’s self leaves these misfits with an overly inflated ego and a perverted sense of right and wrong that is an open invitation to either Marxism’s army of useful idiots (DEI, CRT) or a room with bed only in the Perversion Motel.

 



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: THE ENIGMATIC AUTOPEN

Why the kerfuffle over autopens? I could blithely pursue life with no awareness of such a device -- until the topic becomes front page news.

On second thought, maybe I could use something like an autopen – especially at Christmastime. Think of all the Christmas cards I could sign and mail! Hold on! Squash that idea. Postage would be exorbitant.

Being the inquisitive type, I started asking questions. One thing led to another and before I knew it, my research produced more information on the topic than I could have imagined. So, I’ll share with you the information overflow.

 



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Center for Vision & Values
DR. JASON R. EDWARDS: INHERITING THE WIND

 This month marks 100 years since the Scopes Monkey Trial. The national media swarmed to a small town in Tennessee to cover the trial—in fact, it was the first American trial to be broadcast by radio. So, what happened during the 11 days in July 1925? Why was the winner of the case perhaps not a winner today? In this article, Dr. Jason Edwards examines the famous trial and the subsequent erosion on the American foundation of morality. He writes, “Though Bryan won the battle, he lost the war, as H.L. Mencken and hordes of media elite used the trial to savage the traditional beliefs of Americans.” 



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: DEGRADED LANGUAGE—DEGRADED CULTURE

Does culture influence the language? Or does language influence the culture? One could make the case that, barring ulterior motives by certain actors in society, the relationship between culture and language would be symbiotic, that is, one influences the other and visa versa. But some actors use language as a device to skew cultural outcomes.

 



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SALLY MORRIS:  “ARE YOU STILL TALKING ABOUT . . . JEFFREY EPSTEIN?”

“And that’s it on Epstein.”  And with that flourish and a flippant smirk, AG Pam Bondi thought she could dismiss one of the key motivators in the election of Donald Trump.


Ah, no.  That won’t do. 


 



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: ECHOES OF INDEPENDENCE DAY

“History” does not occur in a vacuum. Ideas have consequences and we cannot separate the ideas of the Founding Fathers from the thinking of Reformation Europe. Our Founders understood two kinds of government. External government pertained to civil government (civil control). Throughout history external governments such as monarchies, tyrannies, and dictatorships imposed the will of the few on the many. Rights were granted by government alone.

Internal government pertained to self-government (self-control). It flowed from within each person outward to the family and finally into the community. The idea of internal self-government stressed individual responsibility and self-discipline. Our Founders’ idea of limited civil government rested solidly on the assumption of internal self-government. So, rights were imbued by the Laws of Nature and Nature’s God – not by civil authority.

 



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: THWARTING ISLAMIC DOMINATION

The fight for Islamic dominance over the past 1300 years has not gone well for Islam. Universal longing kept alive in the hope for a great leader, or caliph, continues in the attempt to avenge perceived historic wrongs. The longed-for resurrection of the glory of Islam can only be achieved in the defeat of Western dominance.

Iran must NOT have a nuclear weapon. Iran with a nuclear weapon threatens not only the US and Europe, but its Islamic (Sunni) neighbors as well. Take note. Other Arab countries may be silent for now. But on the inside, they are standing up and cheering Iran’s nuclear loss.

 



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: THE UNTOLD REASON FOR MAMDANI’S MAYORAL WIN

So the message is this: If Republicans want to win elections, ideological soundness is not enough (though it’s a prerequisite for governing). They also should choose candidates possessing that star quality, that special something, that charisma. If the person couldn’t conceivably carry a podcast, he perhaps can’t carry an election.

This said, I certainly wish the above weren’t so. I wish people would vote based on knowledge and wisdom and not fancies and fandom. But too many don’t. Consequently, nominating a candidate competent but as exciting as watching paint dry just won’t cut it.

Charisma is the one thing Trump, Mamdani and Cortez all have in common. Never underestimate such a person, either. Because in politics, charisma is king.

 



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: ISREALITES PROTEST

Transparently obvious to the public, progressives show little sense of humor when it comes to their pet issues. They simply cannot and will not tolerate criticism. Progressives go berserk under the barbs of satire. How dare anyone mock their cherished ideological treasures! Their sacred gems range from climate change to animal rights to DEI to government giveaways and much more.

Enter -- the Babylon Bee (https://babylonbee.com/), a conservative Christian satire website publishing “news” articles on contemporary topics including politics, public figures, and current events. It has been referred to as the conservative version of the left-of-center The Onion (https://www.theonion.com/).

 



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: ROME’S PROBLEM IS OUR PROBLEM

Invaders inevitably seek to change the nature of the place they invade rather than assimilate. The growing Roman empire did so in lands they conquered. When the Romans dominated new people, those people fought and lost. But at least they had enough pride in their culture to fight for it.

Today, across the West in general and the US in particular, millions of invaders from alien cultures have been welcomed with open arms. Segments of the US population labor under the misconception that welcoming these invaders with free amenities of Western life will somehow earn their respect and they will assimilate. Like a Fifth Column, those segments have provoked opposition calling their pro-illegal alien disturbances a “protest.” This violates all common sense.

Meanwhile, Washington fiddles while US cities burn.

 



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