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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: JUNE 15, 2010 |
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LYNN BERGMAN: MISLED… THE “MYTHOLOGY IN STATE LED ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT” |
Working on a lignite coal mine for fifteen years caused me to become extremely proud of the environmentally responsible way in which North Dakotans efficiently mine coal while reclaiming the land to a condition better than that which existed prior to mining. All North Dakotans should be equally proud of efforts, over the last three decades, of North Dakota’s coal-fired power plants to reduce pollutants through the implementation of a quite regular series of newly discovered and extremely expensive pollutant reduction technologies.
From this personal background of knowledge and experience was borne a healthy skepticism regarding any “politician” claiming responsibility for “creating” a vibrant North Dakota economy. We all understand that the Real American Heroes are those that perform the work and exhibit the courage required to actually produce a needed product or a valued service while respecting our natural environment.
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DR. PAUL KENGOR: HELEN THOMAS ANGERS HER MEDIA COLLEAGUES - FINALLY |
Helen Thomas’s recent comments—on Israel—again thrilled the enemy. In calling for Jews to leave Israel, Thomas (no exaggeration) toed the party line of Hezbollah and Al Qaeda, of Osama Bin Laden and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
That’s a dubious achievement for the dean of White House correspondents. I’m impressed that her liberal colleagues are finally offended.
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SCHMID - LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST: JUNE 14, 2010 |
A speech by Link in 1973, the current energy boom, “Nope. That’s what cardboard boxes are for.”, actress Angie Dickinson, Red River Basin Commission’s decision, rain this year is six inches ahead of normal, ND is the only state without a graduated driver’s license program, says the 1918 epidemic in ND kicked off in New Rockford, “a busy anthill”, the Indian view of killing an animal for food, Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, 100 percent smoke-free
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JOE SOBRAN: FAREWELL TO MAYBERRY |
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MARK STEYN: WHEN NARCISSISTS REALIZE THAT “WE ARE THE ONES WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR” |
In recent months, a lot of Americans have said to me that they had no idea the new president would feel so “weird”. But, in fact, he’s not weird. True, he’s not, even in Democrat terms, a political figure – as, say, Clinton or Biden are. Instead, he’s the product of the broader culture: There are millions of people like Barack Obama, the eternal students of a vast lethargic transnational campus for whom global compassion and the multicultural pose are merely the modish gloss on a cult of radical grandiose narcissism. As someone once said, “We are the ones we’ve been waiting for.” When you’ve spent that long waiting in line for yourself, it’s bound to be a disappointment.
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DUSTIN GAWRYLOW: NORTH DAKOTA’S SENATORS VOTE AGAINST NORTH DAKOTA’S ENERGY-BASED ECONOMY |
Today, out-going Senator Byron Dorgan and Senator Kent Conrad both voted against the Murkowski Amendment, which would have stopped the EPA and the Obama Administration from unilaterally imposing many of the provisions found in the left-wing Cap & Trade ("Cap & Tax") Global Warming Agenda.
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DR. JASON R. EDWARDS: THE DEATH AND LIFE OF THE GREAT AMERICAN SOCIETY |
Her new book is a thoughtful examination of the past three decades of educational reform, Ravitch offers a breath of fresh air in today’s typical political wrangling that too often devolves into mere attempts to ‘win’ rather than seeking truth. Ravitch’s political connections run deep, but she is an accomplished historian and in The Death and Life, her historical instincts serve her well.
It is in Ravitch’s salient critique of the education market that, consciously or not, she reflects a traditional conservatism frequently forgotten in today’s extreme individualism and cult of efficiency political milieu.” Through “allusions to the loss of both religion and traditional values,” Dr. Edwards keenly observes, Ravitch ultimately defines “the largely unstated message of the book: schools decline when society declines.
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JOEL SWANSON: BEARING ARMS |
Our forefathers did not give us the Second Amendment so that we could go deer and duck hunting, but rather, so that we could protect ourselves against tyranny in government! We the people, must never, never, NEVER, allow our government to take that right, that power, that precious safeguard of liberty, away from us.
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CAROL PORT: IT IS TIME NORTH DAKOTA WOKE UP REGARDING CHILD CUSTODY ISSUES |
Judges are elected by the public. It is a travesty that so many of them run unopposed. Child custody cases are not public record but there would be nothing wrong with making statistics available showing the ratio of mother/father custody rulings or shared custody rulings. Judges are not Gods sitting on the bench. They are simply humans charged with making conscious decisions in the best interest of all involved. If a parent is unfit, so be it. Deny him custody. If the parent is fit to parent give him access to his child/children. Judges cannot, must not, continue to rule in favor of a parent because of that parent's sex.
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DENNIS PATRICK: ISLAM DISPLACES CHRISTIANITY |
Sharia law in Islamist thought is a full service legal code that governs all personal, social and political matters. For this reason, jihad, or struggle, seeks to instill Sharia throughout every society. Sharia is believed to be a necessary component for converting a society to Islam. It “opens the eyes.”
The government is well on the way toward criminalizing Christian speech and practice: to wit the war on Christmas, prayer in schools and other public places, the eradication of Christian symbols in the public square and forcing private organizations such as the Boy Scouts to accept stipulations transgressing Scouting principles.
Meanwhile, women may wear jibabs, hijabs, niqabs and other religious garb but the display of crosses on walls, bibles on desks or the Ten Commandments in the public square is verboten. It’s surprising how many Christians today placidly accept this trend.
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CHUCK ROGÉR: DUMB LIBERALS? NO, JUST INCAPABLE OF GETTING PAST A DUMB WORLDVIEW |
Rather than acknowledging reality and tracing root causes of high minority crime--like family disintegration, drugs, and gang involvement exacerbated by shiftlessness-enabling government handouts--and then using real data to solve real problems, the writer does what liberals reflexively do: misplace blame and enable more problems.
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DUSTIN GAWRYLOW: DORGAN – CONRAD - SUPPORT THE MURKOWSKI AMENDMENT |
The time has come for one last push to contact Senators Conrad and Dorgan to make it clear to them that a vote against the Murkowski Amendment is a vote against North Dakota's economy.
The disapproval resolution needs a total of 51 votes to pass the Senate. So call your local Senators today, and tell them to do what's right for America - and to support its passage.
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ROBERT M. ENGSTROM: POLITICS AND THE PULPIT - CHURCH SERMONS TARGETED BY IRS |
North Dakota native Bob Engstrom explains how the IRS uses Political Correctness as the measure to take away freedome of speech from churches and to punish those churches!
"In a game of law and punishment where the rules are unclear, First Amendment protected speech from the pulpit of a church clashes against the risk of financial punishment. The Internal Revenue Service can revoke a church’s tax-exempt status for crossing an undefined line into politics."
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JOE SOBRAN: JEFFERSON WAS RIGHT |
Thomas Jefferson explicitly approved the right of secession on several occasions. It was he, after all, who wrote the most famous secessionist document in history: the Declaration of Independence, proclaiming not one but 13 "Free and Independent States." (His grandson George Wythe Randolph would later serve as a Confederate general and secretary of war!).
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ND STATE BAR ASSOCIATION: CYNTHIA FELAND - BY FAR LOWEST RATED JUDGE CANDIDATE |
It turns out that in the case of Judge candidate Feland, the number of signs is inversely proportional to esteem of lawyer peers. State Bar poll rates Burleigh County Assistant State’s Attorney Cynthia Feland either dead last or tied for lowest rated of the 10 candidates in ALL categories! TIED FOR LAST IN PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE! TIED FOR LAST IN LEGAL EXPERIENCE! WAY LAST IN JUDICIAL TEMPERAMENT! WAY LAST INTEGRITY! WAY LAST OVERALL! Somehow the state print publication of record misses it! Bismarck Tribune - Watch Dog? Lap Dog?
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SCHMID - LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST: JUNE 7, 2010 |
Red River Basin Commission, Minnewaukan, Former ND Gov. Art Link, cap and trade carbon legislation, The Germans from Russia Heritage Society, Rugby is the center of North America, right., Main Street of ND goes to gravel, the sentence was the most unfair he had seen, The case could be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, the basic tarantula defense, Dakota Prairie Organic Flour
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DENNIS PATRICK: GRACKLES GET SQUIRRELLY |
I’m sure this act of aggression is not unique in the annals of aviary-dom. But for this North Dakota backyard bird watcher, it was a first.
Maybe Darth Vader has justified his room and board.
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JOEL SWANSON: LOVING OUR FLAG |
It is only a symbol; our flag, the stars and stripes, Old Glory; the red, white and blue; But it is our symbol. A symbol that thousands of brave men and women have fought and died for, proudly; and we, we, can do no less, than to respect and honor it, in their memory; as One nation, under God, with liberty and justice for all.
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MARK STEYN: COWBOYS, REALISTS, YOUNG TURKS AND MIDDLE EAST STABILITY |
“The post-American world”? Well, look at it as if you’re sitting in the presidential palace of some or other Third World basket-case. Iran is going nuclear in full view of the world, and with huge implications for everything, not least the price of oil. Meanwhile, Nato’s only Muslim member has decided it would rather be friends with Iran, Sudan and Syria. And all this in the first decade of the 21st century. So much for stability.
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EUGENE GRANER: WHY DEEPWATER DRILLING/EXPLORATION IS SO IMPORTANT |
A picture explains it all. Note the amount of Gulf (i.e. U.S.) offshore oil production now coming from Deepwater and Ultra
Deepwater production. The trend clearly shows a decline in Shallow water production (not allowed to drill near shore) and
an uptrend in Deep/Ultra-Deep production. Take away new Deepwater exploration/production, and….yikes!
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DUSTIN GAWRYLOW: THE BISMARCK SALES TAX DEBATE |
Last September, Mayor John Warford of Bismarck proposed to double the city sales tax. At the time, the North Dakota Taxpayers' Association went on the record as saying this was nothing more than a shell-game to confuse voters.
While the issue has been put off and swept under the rug by many, it is the view of the Taxpayers' Association that this tax increase plan is still the works, just waiting for the election to be over.
As a result, we have launched an awareness campaign in the Bismarck area. Voters in the Bismarck city elections deserve to know what and who they are supporting.
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EUGENE GRANER: MORE TERRIBLE POLICY FROM PRESIDENT OBAMA |
President Obama announced a moratorium on all deep-water drilling projects. The ban, as you might imagine, is not only a dollar short and a day late… but also bad policy.
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ROBERT M. ENGSTROM: TANKER - POLITICS, JOBS AND SECURITY |
Considering what the Air Force needs now and for the future, American jobs, the economy and national security, Boeing’s NewGen tanker is the right choice. Political chicanery and closed-door diplomatic deals must be put aside in the best interests of the country—along with any politician who would sell out America for foreign interests.
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DR. JOSEPH J. HORTON: FIRST, DO NO HARM |
We are now approaching the high point of wedding season. It is well known that half of all new marriages will end in divorce and that some couples who stay together will not be happy. Bookstores abound with books by well-meaning, sometimes credentialed people who promise to help couples have successful marriages. Nevertheless, those of us who want to improve marriage need to ask whether there is good data showing that these programs work. A marriage improvement program can be worse than unhelpful; it could make many couples’ problems worse, even if many people say it was helpful to them personally,
Most of the self-help marriage books that are available promote approaches that have not been rigorously tested. One of my primary goals as a teacher, is to help students understand that good intentions and common sense are not enough to help people. Indeed, common sense and good intentions can be harmful.
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CHUCK ROGÉR: BEWARE ‘LEADERS WITH PLANS’ |
Behold the textbook, all-knowing, big government-loving progressive by the name of Donald Berwick. Behold a man who can examine evidence and then imagine conclusions in utter opposition to said evidence. Behold the man whom President Obama has nominated to run the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
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JOEL SWANSON: MARRIAGE AND ABANDONING AUTHORITY |
Recent legislation and court decisions in a handful of states across our country are now allowing the “marriage” of same sex couples that is simply an abomination and an affront to the common sense of tradition and the beauty of biblical wisdom; and is just another example of a society that has abandoned any and all authority other than itself. Once again, mere man trying to play God.
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SCHMID - LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST: JUNE 1, 2010 |
It was an embarrassing display, men to plant onions, new president for NDSU, feasibility of a new oil refinery, man camp, large families that disburse across the country, Too many churches, Coffee time!, elderly drivers, Indians and oil, Mo and Jo, Name That Buffalo, THIS AND THAT, DAKTOIDS
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MIKE MAGUIRE: CO2 – GREENHOUSE GAS OR FERTILIZER IN THE SKY? |
Hundreds of studies and extensive research conclusively show the link between CO2 levels and plant growth. Using a conservative estimate for the range of the recent atmosphere, for every 10 ppm(parts per million) that CO2 increases, plant growth increases roughly 1%. This varies from species to species and with other conditions/nutrients needed for growth. With CO2 levels rising from 280 ppm to 390 ppm (+110 ppm) since the Industrial Revolution, this equates to an 11% increase in plant growth.
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JOSEPH SOBRAN: CANDOR ANYONE? |
Not quite the glossy ads for easy sex we were shown; now we have to talk about "safe sex," a phrase that didn't occur to us when sex was really safe because it was confined to marriage.
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