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SALLY MORRIS: MAN’S WILL….AND DIVINE INTERVENTION

The Executive Branch has taken over through intimidation - risking American defense by eliminating key military installations as “punishment” to members of Congress who stray, and bribery - using our tax dollars to buy their votes.

I have no doubt there was a Divine intervention.  It took place long before Coburn’s prayer but no one recognized it.  Its only magic was that ordinary Americans kept doing what they knew they must, even in the face of defeat after defeat.  They never gave up, they never lost their courage. And their true leaders were empowered by this and stood their ground.

Sally Morris: Man’s Will....And Divine Intervention


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Steve Cates
JANUARY 2010 DAKOTA BEACON MAGAZINE


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Dennis Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: APPROACHING QUADRILLION BUDGET!

FDR’s budget doubled between 1931 and 1938 while concurrently unemployment climbed. The CCC and WPA destroyed jobs in the private sector by creating make-work jobs in government. Unemployment peaked in 1933 at 25% and only dropped to 17% by 1940.

From 1929 to 1940 a struggle ensued between the public and private sectors of the economy. The private sector dominated in the beginning, the public sector dominated at the end.

Unlike today’s global warming scam, Obama’s recession is very much manmade. Sadly, it doesn’t have to be this way.



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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: FEBRUARY 8, 2010
Don't Ask - Don't Tell.....Most important thing for the military.


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DR. PAUL KENGOR: GOD AND MAN AT THE NATIONAL PRAYER BREAKFAST

President Obama spoke yesterday at the National Prayer Breakfast. I’ve long studied the sitting president’s remarks at these breakfasts, particularly President George W. Bush, President Bill Clinton, and President Ronald Reagan. I note this to hopefully lend a little credibility in putting my observations into historical context, while also not avoiding the current political climate—as Obama certainly did not.




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MARK STEYN: SPENDING US INTO OBLIVION - INCENTIVIZING UNSUSTAINABILITY

Obama’s spending proposes to take the average Bush deficit for the years 2001-2008, and double it, all the way to 2020. To get out of the Bush hole, we need to dig a hole twice as deep for one-and-a-half times as long. And that’s according to the official projections of his Economics Czar, Ms Rose Colored-Glasses. By 2015, the actual hole may be so deep that even if you toss every Obama speech down it on double-spaced paper you still won’t be able to fill it up.



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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: FEBRUARY 5, 2010
IOU’s and the Social Security Free-fall


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SCHMID - LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST: FEBRUARY 5, 2010

Deficit Hawk Turns Dove at Home, apparent contradiction, brain gain, Now Pomeroy favors smaller proposals, The state of the union today is dysfunctional, a keg of dynamite, Fargo-Moorhead flood diversion, Waffle Plan, Plains Art Museum in Fargo, Are Nodaks just hard workers, 2011 ND Legislature, oil wells along the shore of Lake Sakakawea, Cheyenne River Reservation, The reservation drained its emergency funds, District states were pessimistic, DAKTOIDS



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DUSTIN GAWRYLOW: ANATOMY OF A KENT CONRAD FLIP-FLOP

While Congressman Pomeroy is telling his people he might as well retire if the healthcare debate continues, Senator Conrad is willing to completely change his philosophical beliefs to keep the debate going.



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DR. L. JOHN VAN TIL: A REVIEW OF “GOING ROGUE: AN AMERICAN LIFE”

Going Rogue definitely provides an understanding of Palin’s growth as a person and as a politician. She is not a wild-eyed radical. To appreciate her political views, one need only turn to the views of Ronald Reagan. Palin’s book can be best understood as several phases in the ‘education of Sarah Palin.’ This ‘education’ had three phases—and perhaps a fourth.



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FRANK CREEL: PART IV OF THE PRO-LIFE MANIFESTO - ECONOMIC LIBERTY AND CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

ARLINGTON, VA -- Success in eliminating abortion from American life will require a degree of political sophistication not heretofore witnessed among the leaders of the pro-life movement.

Economic Liberty and Constitutional Government Needed to Foster a Culture of Life



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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: FEBRUARY 4, 2010
George Bush is a Spendaholic!


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PAUL GOTTFRIED : LEFTWING THOUGHT AND SPEECH CONTROL INFECTS GOP

While there is plenty of blame to go around for this situation, the GOP in its desperate hunger for minority votes has done its part. As a right-of-center party, which it sometimes claims to be, it should be fighting for economic freedom, distributed governing powers, and an end to the war against discrimination, understood as making us speak like graduates of a multicultural indoctrination session. The GOP has moved out in front as an advocate of leftwing thought and speech control -- and the campaign against Reid illustrates this.  



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Steve Cates
AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: FEBRUARY 3, 2010
Protecting the world from Iran: Obama Style


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DR. PAUL KENGOR: TAXPAYERS FUND ABORTIONS BUT NOT SCHOOL VOUCHERS

The contrast is breathtaking, but true. It’s another jolt to traditionally minded voters—especially pro-life Democrats and independents—who voted for ‘change’ on November 4, 2008, and are now absorbing the change they authorized.

The Obama administration and Democratic Congress ‘rejected funding for school vouchers for poor children in Washington, DC, but supported funding for abortions for the mothers of those children.

Over 300,000 pro-lifers marched in Washington last month without notice by the mainstream media. So, I’d like to take a moment to explain what happened.



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: CULTURE IN THE RYE

Because the West has fallen victim to moral relativism, it no longer believes in transcendent Truth.  Thus, stripped of the eternal yardstick that should govern art and curricula, we use emotion as the yardstick and try to provide what makes a given group “feel” good.  This is why we hear about how something isn’t relevant to most because it’s about an “upper-class white man” or was penned by “dead white males.”  It’s why we try to give each group its particular flavor, such as feminism for girls and afro-centrism for blacks.  It’s why we talk about the times and not Truth, saying that a work is no longer “contemporary.”  It’s why education has degenerated to a point wherein all we can do is give everyone a lie that, supposedly, he can relate to.  But this tragically misses the point: Everyone needs the same thing, Truth.   Thus should our goal be to relate it — and help everyone to relate to it. 



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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: FEBRUARY 2, 2010
Spending like sober legislators?


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Dennis Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: PRESIDENT OBAMA AND PHONY POPULISM

President Obama doesn’t like the cards dealt to him of late, to wit: the election of Republican Scott Brown to fill Ted Kennedy’s old seat, the apparent collapse of health care legislation in congress, nagging high unemployment and low poll numbers. What’s a president to do?

Well, he can always apply P. T. Barnum’s dictum to Americans. “There’s a sucker born every minute.”

For its bold attempt at feigning populism, Obama’s discourse was riddled with cornpone and chutzpah. Huey Long couldn’t have done better himself. So, here we have Mr. Obama posing as Mr. Populist.



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JAMES PLAIR: IT’S STILL THE ECONOMY, STUPID!

They are still placing the blame after 365 days of being in power on GWB, though I agree that W deserves his share of the blame. But blame is NOT the solution to what ails this nation today. From a government viewpoint all one has to do is to look at the past when the economy went into a recession or stood on the brink of a depression.

The way to stimulate a depressed economy is to reduce taxes to the business community (especially the small ones), as well as individuals. This puts more money into the economy, and in a capitalistic system, money is what drives the economy. It creates jobs because consumers have more income to spend, placing a demand on production of products the consumers want and need. This increase in consumer activity is a boon to the government due to more workers earning more wages and thereby paying taxes. If one is out of work they pay NO taxes, and this hurts not only the feds but also the state and local communities.



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Steve Cates
AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: JANUARY 31, 2010

"Freezing" Reckless Spending?


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DR. JOHN A. SPARKS: FREEDOM OF POLITICAL SPEECH RESTORED - CITIZENS UNITED V. OBAMA

Suppose you were arrested on criminal charges because you were the head of an organization that had produced a film critical of the wife of a former political leader, who was now running for office herself. What country would have such a law? Cuba, Myanmar, China? None of these. Actually, you would be talking about the United States of America.

What is even more interesting and astounding, is that President Obama does not like the decision one bit—as was evident in his State of the Union address on Wednesday evening. What’s the likely reason behind this disapproval?



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MARK STEYN: THE ONE NOTE PRESIDENT WHO JUST WILL NOT QUIT TALKING

But not Barack Obama: “I don’t quit.”  So on he went. As my colleague Rich Lowry put it after the Massachusetts vote, the public thinks Obama doesn’t get it, and Obama thinks the public doesn’t get it. And as he’s got the microphone he’s gonna keep talking at you until you do get it. The ever tinnier, more perfunctory sophomoric  uplift at the start and finish can’t conceal the hope-killing, jobs-slaying, soul-sapping message in between, which is perfectly consistent, and has been for two years. As President Obama sees it, whatever the problem – from health care to education, banking to the environment – the solution is more Washington.



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Schmid
SCHMID - LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST: JANUARY 29, 2010

I know nothing -- NOTHING!, The Greatest Generation, Will it be one term and out?, That idea is not going to fly, Golly, free-floating anger is fun, Jenkinson bemoaned America’s failure to wake up, ND political correctness, Leafy Spurge for Republicans, a family affair, the case takes on a certain fuzziness, Dorothy was a farm gal through and through, Wait for January markdowns!



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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: JANUARY 29, 2010
FULL SPEED AHEAD!


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Steve Cates
AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: JANUARY 28, 2010

 

 

"I'd Rather be a really good one-term president....."


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ALLAN C. BROWNFELD: DEFICIT SOARS WHILE CONGRESSIONAL EARMARKS CONTINUE UNABATED

Deficit spending is skyrocketing. In December, a report was issued under the auspices of the Peter G. Peterson Foundation, the Pew Charitable Trusts, and the Committee for a Federal Budget, declaring that the U.S. is facing "a debt-driven crisis  -- something previously viewed as almost unfathomable in the world's largest economy."

This past year, the federal government ran a deficit of $l.4 trillion. In 2009 alone, the public debt grew 31 percent, from $5.8 trillion to $7.6 trillion, rising from 41 percent to 53 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP).



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Steve Cates
WITHHOLDING EVIDENCE, EVASION, EXCUSES,  AND PERJURY?
State's Attorney
Richard Riha
Assistant State's Attorney
Cynthia Feland
Assistant State's Attorney
Lloyd Suhr

HAVE CRIMES BEEN COMMITTED IN THE PROSECUTION OF SANDY BLUNT?

After being apprised that they did not provide a memorandum from the primary prosecution witness that destroys the vast majority of the prosecution’s case, Burleigh County Assistant State’s Attorney Lloyd Suhr,  responds that it was an oversight. Then, he claims that the very succinct document in question is no big deal, that their was plenty of other evidence “of fact and description of events” somewhere in all the other documents turned over to the defense.

Defense attorney Michael Hoffman destroys this nonsense in his letter that also points out that there is very much other evidence that was not provided as law requires. He then explains how Auditor Wahl had likely, in his opinion, committed perjury! Suhr then asserts that witness testimony was not only equivalent in signifigance but likely more important then the MEMO!



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BRENT MCCARTHY: VISIT FROM THE BEARDED MAN

A bearded man visited America on Christmas Eve. It wasn’t Santa Clause. Karl Marx (i.e. the spirit of government imposed poverty past, present, and future) was back from the Global Warming summit in Copenhagen. The Socialist Democratic Party’s helpers (Byron Dorgan, Kent Conrad, and Earl Pomeroy) voted for socialized medicine.



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Steve Cates
JOE PADUDA ASKS: WHAT IF YOU WERE CONVICTED OF A CRIME THAT WASN’T?

That's the question Sandy Blunt, former CEO of North Dakota's state workers comp fund must be asking himself.

Because the most serious charge against Blunt was based on Blunt authorizing sick leave for and not getting expenses repaid by an employee who was terminated. Turns out the North Dakota state auditor had reviewed the situation and given Blunt a pass, and reported as much to prosecutor Cynthia Feland well before she went to trial. In fact, these 'crimes' were what enabled Feland to increase the charges leveled against Blunt from misdemeanor to felony status.



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Dennis Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: “THE WORLD AT WAR”—AN EPIC HISTORY

This documentary is far better than anything produced on World War II by the History Channel, PBS or A&E. It is certainly better than anything to come out of Hollywood including the realistic film “Saving Private Ryan.”



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