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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: STOCKHOLDERS RESIST!

Many people own stock in corporations. Every publicly traded company must host an annual shareholder meeting. At these meetings, investors cast votes for board members, their compensation package, and management proposals, -- and shareholder proposals. This last category the left has been especially adept at influencing. Unfortunately, conservative investors don’t bothered to show up in person, or by proxy, to vote. Everyone is busy. Kids, grandkids, work, pandemic – all consume time. Corporate proxy voting slides out of mind.

Liberal shareholders advance their agenda through proxy voting – an agenda they could not achieve through government legislation. Think of reactions by Jack Dorsey at Twitter, Tim Cook at Apple, and Brian Moynihan at Bank of America if enough conservatives voted to oust board members, disapprove the executive compensation packages, and turn down proposals.



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DR. JAN F DUDT: GENETICALLY MODIFED HUMANS

Three years ago, two babies in China were born with a gene-edited trait for HIV resistance. It was done with relatively new technology—CRISPR gene-editing—to genetically program the embryos by altering the gene CCR5. The new genetic condition became part of their genetic identity and will be passed on in some measure to their offspring. In this article, Dr. Jan Dudt discusses the new technology and warns that misuse could be dangerous to humanity.



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SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - MAY 10, 2021

ND 2021 LEGISLATURE ENDS; THE ND LEGACY FUND; A NOTE OF DISSENT; HELP FOR COAL; ADVANTAGE DAPL; OMDAHL'S MINORTIY VIEW; T.R. LIBRARY BECOMING A REALITY; MAYVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY; THE MID-AMERICA BUSINESS CONDITIONS INDEX; COOL-DOWN IN FARGO; SITTNG BULL INITIATED; PROBLEMS PILING UP FOR SD AG; DAKTOIDS



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SALLY MORRIS THE IRON CURTAIN DESCENDS ON CANADA

                                 

Many of us remember the Canada we used to visit - Winnipeg's English Gardes, ballet in the park, charming restaurants, world class music, festivals, sports, shopping - a vibrant and varied cultural world.  Today, under the leaden boot of its government this is all destroyed.  You see, where freedom dies, culture really cannot flourish.  Canada has succumbed to the Covid death cult.  Covid has been, more than anything, a pretext to destroy our freedom, impoverish our people and kill our culture.  It is a hoax in the sense that it has been used for this.  Sure - you may know someone who fell ill or even died allegedly of Covid.  But we all know people who have died of cancer, of heart disease, of organ failure, bacterial pneumonia and other things.  But we are allowing the possibility of death deprive us of life.  Canada, our twin up north, with whom we share so much of our heritage and culture - has become a fascist tyranny.  We need to learn from this - we need to fight back hard NOW.  The longer we allow bullies and tyrants to pursue their ends, the longer we go along to get along, the stronger they beome.  The harder it will be to win back what we have lost, the more we will have lost.  We need to start now.  Say no to masks, stop "social distancing", say no to forced vaccines, get together again with friends.  Stop trying to get along with people who would steal your freedom.

 



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SALLY MORRIS:  AN ENORMOUS EXPERIMENT?  OR WHAT?

            

Some are telling us that the covid vaccines are "experimental".  The people who take these vaccines are the "subjects".  I disagree.


 



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: RETHINKING WOKE

Wokeism is a full-on attack on Western Society. It is everywhere and is now threatening to end freedom of speech and thought. It has become impossible to speak out without fear of damaging a career or incurring physical harm.

The objective of this piece is to encourage the reader to put the brakes on the stupidity and false narrative of wokeism. Second, the background offered here should provide some ammunition with which to confront wokeism in conversation. Third, this piece should encourage the reader to undertake some research of their own. Keep notes, observe inconsistencies, and identify lies.

Our culture and country are at stake.



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SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - MAY 3, 2021

ND SCHOOLS STILL IN THE RACE; TREY LANCE DRAFTED; ND POPULATION LARGER THAN THOUGHT; OIL PATCH DRIVES GROWTH; NOT A JAMESTOWN SLAM DUNK; RUDE RECEPTION OF BUFFALOW CITY PARK; OTHER PARK CRITICS; ND STUBBORNLY OBSTINATE; DAPL KICKED TO CORPS; CORONAVIRUS DEATHS IN ND LEVELING OFF; LOW RETIREMENT SAVINGS; RELIEF IS IN SIGHT; DAKTOIDS



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Center for Vision & Values
DR. PAUL KENGOR: THE EARLY CHURCH WAS NOT SOICIALIST

Before being elected to the U.S. Senate, Rev. Raphael Warnock told Atlanta’s Ebenezer Baptist Church, “The early church was a socialist church.” In this article that first appeared in Crisis Magazine, Dr. Paul Kengor examines Warnock’s statement and argues that the early church was not socialist. Kengor writes, “Let’s start with indeed the most basic principle, which is this: this passage from Acts is not socialism. Socialism/communism does not bear witness to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus, or to belief of God.”



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DR. JOHN SPARKS: COURT PACKING 2.0: DANGEROUS ENDEAVOR

Can the United States Congress constitutionally change the size of the Supreme Court? Or, better yet, should the United States Congress constitutionally change the size of the Supreme Court? Proposed legislation argues for an increase of four new justices. In this article, legal scholar Dr. John Sparks looks at the debate and offers a compelling argument why court packing could be a dangerous endeavor.



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DR. JAN F. DUDT: SCIENCE AND OTHER VARIABLES IN THE EQUATION OF LIFE

Science has provided many benefits for humanity: health, nutrition, and technology. In fact, science has driven many responses to the COVID-19 crisis. But are there other variables and definitions that we are missing? In this article, Dr. Jan Dudt explores this question and challenges Christians to wisely balance what we have discovered about the natural world with what we know to be true from Biblical definitions. Dudt writes, “when considering the equation of life, Christians are wise when we realize there are other variables in life’s equation in addition to science. Biblical definitions and variables must also be brought to bear along with the science.”



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: VOTING LAWS UPDATE

As of April 1, 2021, 47 states have entered 361 bills in their respective legislatures. A review of voting laws has been long overdue. Having found enough fraud to warrant concern, these legislatures are taking corrective action to reform election laws. As of December 2020 the Heritage Foundation’s Election Fraud Database topped 1300 cases collected over years and is growing.

Among the principle opponents leading the naysayers over voter integrity measures is the liberal Brennan Center for Justice. The Brennan Center is one of the loudest opponents of measures to curb election fraud. Voter “suppression” and “discrimination” they squeal. And, oh, by the way, the center received millions in funding from George Soros.

There is hope for the Republic. With updated election laws and states controlling their implementation, the 2024 Presidential election should be a lot cleaner, more transparent, and less disorganized than the 2020 election – as long as the feds keep their hands off.



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RICHARD D. KOCUR: OUTSIDE THE LINES - AMERICAN CORPORATION AND SOCIETY

Is corporate activism the new normal in America? Recently, corporations such as Delta Airlines and Coca-Cola made public statements against legislation in Georgia. In this article, Richard D. Kocur examines the current events and argues that, “Today’s corporate activism takes the role of business in society to an entirely new and troubling level.”



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SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - APRIL 26, 2021

ND WELL-REPRESENTED; JAMESTOWN SHOWS IT'S SERIOUS; GRAND FORKS AFB; JN JOINS NEIGHBORS; REGRETTABLE PRECEDENT?; MINNESOTA NICE?; A DISSENT; EXTREME DROUGHT; "IT ISN'S OVER 'TIL IT'S OVER"; DEL TIEDMAN; RETURNING HOME; GREEN ALCHEMY; DAKTOIDS



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SALLY MORRIS:  RIP AMERICAN FREEDOM

                       

Many Americans are still asleep, dreaming blissfully that they are free and live in a constitutional republic.  Those who have awakened to the smell of smoke - their country, constitution and freedom smouldering in the counch downstairs are trying desperaately to awaken the rest to put out the fire and save their home and their lives.  It isn't easy.  Even otherwise intelligent people tell us how they are "fully vaccinated" as if this were a good thing, while we knowthat this only means that the fire has reached the box of matches on the buffet.  Will America wake up before it is too late?  Or will our grandchildren rightly curse us for our stupidity and faithlessness?  

 



 

 



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SALLY MORRIS:  ONCE AGAIN THE WHITE HOUSE STEPS OVER THE ROTTING CORPSE OF JUSTICE

                         

It used to be that we regarded investigations and murder trials as somehow sacrosanct.  We used to avoid influencing the outcome of a trial in the interest of preserving a system whereby we could call it "justice".  Those days seem to be far behind us now.  Where once news reporters used to carefully allude to "alleged" acts or people "allegedly" doing or being something prior to a jury's verdict, now they throw the accusations around with reckless abandon.   Now the political sector is doing the same thing - taking sides as though it were an Army-Navy game - and opining openly on guilt or innocence, predisposing any jury to take the right side and arrive at the "right verdict".  We cannot go on this way.  Mob lynchings, open campaigning for verdicts in trials - this is not America.

 



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DR. BRIAN DELLINGER: POWER, PARLER, AND THE PROBLEM OF BIG TECH

Earlier this year, the social media application Parler was removed from all major app stores rendering the app unfunctional. Quickly, debate began about big tech censorship and calls to repeal Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act—an act that protects websites for deleting content, even where that content is protected by the First Amendment. In this article, Dr. Brian Dellinger examines the situation and argues there may be a better solution than repealing Section 230. He writes, “Perhaps the best of a set of bad options is to reconsider the role of antitrust laws. At issue in all the cases above is the ubiquity of the big tech firms: that decisions by a small group of companies can render information meaningfully unreachable or invisible.”



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SALLY MORRIS:  MOB JUSTICE

                    

 

Yesterday we finally heard the verdict of the jury in the case of Derek Chauvin, who allegedly killed George Floyd.  Yesterday we also learned of another unfortunate killing of an individual in Columbus, Ohio.  The latter was also a case of a white police officer acting, this time to save the life of an intended stabbing victim.  The question - which should not even be a question at all - is whether we want to discontinue the custom of "innocent until proven guilty" - the backbone of our system of justice and a pillar of our society.  



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DENNIS PATRICK: VOTING INTEGRITY IN A ONE-PARTY STATE

Rules governing the conduct of elections, which are constitutionally entrusted to the various state legislatures, should remain the prerogative of the states.

H.R. 1 would micromanage the election process at the federal level imposing unnecessary, unwise, and unconstitutional mandates on the states. It would reverse the decentralization of the American election process essential to our liberty and freedom. It would implement nationwide the worst changes in election rules that occurred in 2020 and further damage or eliminate basic security protocols. Given the vulnerabilities and security weaknesses in the U.S. registration system, HR 1’s automatic registration threatens to make this problem much, much worse.



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SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - APRIL 19, 2021

THE CHESS GAME CONTINUES; A YEAR TO AN ANSWER; CAUTION; LOTS OF MONEY SEEKING A HOME; VACCINE SHY; STAND YOUR GROUND; SOUTH DAKOTA HOMICIDES; CHRIS MAGNUS; NATIONAL OFFICE FOR MAGNUS; CRYPTO CURRENCIES; DAKTOIDS



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: NO NEWS IS GOOD NEWS

Pinocchio’s nose grew long when he lied, a telltale sign. So does the collective nose of the legacy media. Mainstream media (MSM), left wing media, corporate media, big media – whatever you wish to dub the elitist press -- regards itself as the fourth estate but acts like a fifth column. CBS, NBC, ABC, CNBC, CNN, NPR, PBS, New York Times, LA Times, Chicago Times. Add Vox, Axios, Slate, and Huffington Post to the list as wannabes.

We once had a president who was not afraid of the media. He called them out when they misrepresented, when they omitted, and when they conjured. He did not cower before the press as do some “moderate” Republican toadies who are scared to death of news stories critical of themselves.

More and more people are seeing the truth. Many have known it for decades – the media and their elected Democrat sycophants are not to be trusted.



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DR. MARK HENDRICKSON: THE PROBLEM WITH HEDGE FUNDS

Recently, yet another hedge fund, Archegos Capital, was forced to liquidate huge amounts of blue-chip stock holdings. The damage was severe: causing several large stocks to plummet and leaving at least three banks with financial hardships. In this article, economist Dr. Mark Hendrickson asks: Are hedge funds rogue institutions that should be banned? He writes, “Hedge funds have an enormous image problem. We only seem to hear about them when one blows up or when a headline trumpets that a hedge fund manager paid a record-breaking price for some property.”



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SALLY MORRIS:  WHAT ARE OUR VALUES?  WHAT IS THE STATE OF OUR NATIONAL CHARACTER?

                            

Once in a while we are given a test of character and moral decency.  We are getting one right now.  Can we really allow a misguided and immoral demand for universal vaccination be used to kill people?  Maybe it would be more humane to just shoot those who resist being used in an experiment.  

 

 



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SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - APRIL 12, 2021

TOUGH TIMES FOR FARGODOME; VIRUS CASES CENTERED IN FOUR LARGEST ND CITIES; ND TAXABLE SALES AND PURCHSES DOWN; DON'T FEEL SORRY FOR ND LEGISLATORS; THE BASTIAT CAUCUS; FARGO-MOORHEAD SURGE OF WORKERS; JAMESTOWN BUFFALO CITY PARK; JUSTICE IN INDIAN COUNTY; WILLISTON DURING THE OIL BOOM; CHEATED!; A LITTLE SLOWING; DAKTOIDS



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DR. PAUL KENGOR: BIOETHIC IN A BRAVE NEW WORLD

A recent article published in the journal Nature, highlighted disturbing research at the University of Pittsburgh: skin, taken from aborted fetuses, was grafted onto rodents to produce rat-human skin hybrids. In this article, Dr. Paul Kengor asks: Doesn’t anyone care about ethics anymore? Kengor writes, “It isn’t a pretty picture. If it offends you, well, it should. That’s all the more reason for me to report on this and you to know about it. Silence in the face of this can serve as acquiescence.



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DENNIS PATRICK: DEMOCRATS: THE CARTELS’ NEW BEST FRIEND

The Trump administration created a policy called the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP). This was a workaround to a choice between separating minors from adults (bad) or allowing a policy that created an incentive for evil doers to convey kids on a dangerous journey (worse) where violence was commonplace and upwards of two-thirds of women and girls were raped.

The MPP, also called the Remain in Mexico Policy, stated that adults crossing with related children would be placed in Mexico instead of the US. This allowed the families to remain together while removing the incentive for bad people to use children as tickets into the US. Under the MPP, if adults were bringing children who were determined to be not related, often trafficked, the unaccompanied children would still be housed in the US but the adults would be forced out.

The result of Biden’s rollback of MPP was entirely predictable. Once again children are pawns used as tickets into the US through a dangerous journey.



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SALLY MORRIS:  THE DECLARATION OF ARBROATH HAS MEANING TODAY

                                        

Today we celebrate the Declaration of Arbroath - known to many of us as "Tartan Day", a commemoration of the alliance of often contentious Scottish Clans in unity against English tyranny.  It was proof that a small group committed to liberty can win victory over a powerful oppressor.  That's a message we need to hear and believe today.  The shadow of tyranny is ever present in the world - and we now know that America is not exempt.  Let's learn from Robert the Bruce and William Wallace.  Tyranny need not prevail if we are committed to freedom.

 

            

 


 



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SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - APRIL 5, 2021

MYSTERY MINE BUYER; A CONTRARY VIEW ON CARBON CAPTURE; A LOSS IS A LOSS; TAPPING THE LEGACY FUND; CAUTIONS FOR THE LEGACY FUND; FARMERS ARE BULLISH; POINTING A FINGER AT BASKETBALL; PICKING UP THE  PIECES; THE DETROIT PIPELINE; WAY TO GO DARRELL; VERN PETERSON; ESCAPE HATCH; VICTIMS OF THE PANDEMIC; DAKTOIDS



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SALLY MORRIS:  EASTER IN MUSIC

                                 

After another long and dreary winter, we should all be ready to celebrate Easter!  Today I have found for you some great music from vastly differing Western cultures - we begin with a great work of Puccini and close with a traditional favorite standard from the Great American Songbook . . . and in between a surprise.

 



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DR. PAUL KENGOR: THE HOLIEST WEEK

In a few days we will celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. But for Christians, the week leading up to Easter Sunday—Holy Week—holds tremendous significance. In this article that first appeared at The American Spectator, Dr. Paul Kengor reflects on Holy Week and the hope that it ends upon. He writes, “And alas, though the week is filled with sorrow, we must above all remember how it ends. Even as we share in Christ’s agony, including that cold Saturday when he was in the tomb, the week ends with hope.”



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DENNIS PATRICK: EASTER AND CHRIST IN YOU

A wayward and rebellious people could be restored to a right relationship with their Creator if only the kingdom of Self would be replaced by the kingdom of God in the hearts of people. Sin and the sin nature of rebellion against God, of “doing one’s own thing,” could be expunged and replaced by Christ’s nature. All sense of placing one’s self first above God would be displaced.

And Jesus said, “…The kingdom of God cometh not with observation: Neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you.” (Luke 17:21-22) Paul’s definition: “For the kingdom of God is not meat and drink; but righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost.” (Romans 14:17) If permitted, Christ rules in that kingdom. In this way God the Father may be glorified by each believer through His indwelling Son made manifest day by day. The resurrection of Jesus Christ signifies more than just going to Heaven in the sky in the sweet bye-and-bye. It starts now!

This should not be offensive to anyone. It’s what Easter is all about. May the reality of the indwelling Christ be genuine this Easter in the life of all believers.



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