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SCHMID - LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST: MAY 20, 2011

Uunprecedented level of state largesse, Portage la Prairie - Manitoba, Minnewaukan, it’s time for Betting to stand aside, Tolna Coulee, ND is a major exceptionamong states, union members there are nervous, the worst thing and the best thingm, “you never feel sorry for an insurance company, a bank or government”, wolves quickly finished off six of the deer, Whitey’s tradition and name, Delay, delay, delay, the “cliche” award, “snacking”, DAKTOIDS




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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: MAY 19, 2011

 

 



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CHUCK ROGÉR: PLANNED PARENTHOOD’S COBALT BLUE SEX EDUCATION

Public schools are teaming with Planned Parenthood to perpetuate the myth that immorality and illegitimacy can be cured by showing high-schoolers how to use condoms.  But for decades, sex education failed to achieve the originally-stated goals of reducing unwanted pregnancies and sex-related disease.  Planned Parenthood-style sex education produces promiscuity and social decay.  Teens teaching “sexuality” to other teens won’t stop the rot.  Reversing our youth’s moral slide can only be achieved by parents with values despised by “experts” like John Goodlad and Planned Parenthood.



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JOE SOBRAN: IN DEFENSE OF BOB JONES UNIVERSITY

Religion, in its essence, is a matter of falling in love with the divine. Like other passionate loves, it tends to excess. It can easily become fanatical, which is especially frightening to people who have never had the experience. But I do know this: the human without the divine is never fully human.        



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SELWYN DUKE: THE AMERICAN FLAG IS “OFFENSIVE” IN SCHOOLS NOW

And this is typical of leftists.  They persecute traditionalist students in thousands of schools and universities nationwide (see Campus-Watch.org), and, when occasionally caught with their hands in the commie jar, don’t even have the guts to come on camera and defend their “beliefs.” 

Something else that can only exist in a relativistic universe is the spiritual disease that today wears the label “liberalism.”  Get people to believe in Truth, and it will die as surely as fungus that is exposed to the light.



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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: MAY 17, 2011

 

 



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CHUCK ROGÉR: THE BATTLE TO REDUCE ENTITLEMENTS: FIGHT OR FLIGHT?

Americans face a choice: reduced long-term prosperity caused by tax increases to fund entitlements, a bankrupt government, or reducing entitlements to avoid tax increases and bankruptcy.  While nearly 90 percent of us acknowledge the problem, only about a third seem open to taking action.  Is such thinking rational?

No, but also yes.



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DUSTIN GAWRYLOW: SENATOR CONRAD’S ENERGY TAX AGENDA

Over the last several weeks there has been a lot of noise coming out of Washington D.C. regarding the potential to jack up energy taxes, a move which would only further exacerbate the problem of high gas prices.

North Dakota's retiring Senator, Kent Conrad has tied himself into a few of these plans.



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SALLY MORRIS: MR. BOEHNER - LEAD OR RESIGN

If, as Tea Party patriots and activists we are not up to this hard decision we need not call ourselves patriots or activists any longer.  The road is plain to see.  We see what lies ahead in either direction.  I suggest, and strongly, that we make our intentions known in time for the present "leadership" to act responsibly with knowledge of these intentions, and if they do not, proceed, full speed ahead.

In all fairness, we cannot criticize these men for not playing the “card” they hold in their hand if we are too weak to play the card we have in our hand.  The only card we have is our willingness to remove these men from office if they do not act as responsible leaders.



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DENNIS PATRICK: AT LAST - THE BIRDS OF SPRING

At last, the sights and sounds of spring arrive.

For some, the webcam video of the eagles nest at Decorah, Iowa, might be the epitome of bird watching. The raptor camera catches every move of the two adults and three baby eaglets. However, nothing compares to the live bird show outside my kitchen window.



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DENNIS STILLINGS: PROPERTY TAXES AND THE OMDAHL SNOW JOB

The property tax did not arise as an addendum to the Ten Commandments.  Its function and purpose has changed in many ways since the founding of this country.  Over the next several months proponents of repealing the property tax will present their case.  It will be presented clearly and openly.  Difficulties will be encountered in implementing the repeal, but we will not claim that it will be a simple matter, but it is entirely possible.  You will not be presented with a Lloyd Omdahl snow job.



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JOSEPH SOBRAN: THE REAL CHURCHILL

After the war Churchill admitted that "we lie in the grip of even worse perils than those we have surmounted." Only in hindsight did he perceive what the scorned "isolationists" had foreseen from the first.

Hero of the twentieth century? The historian Ralph Raico offers a sterner judgment: "Winston Churchill was a man of blood and a politico without principle, whose apotheosis serves to corrupt every standard of honesty and morality in politics and history."



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SALLY MORRIS: THE GREAT CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION CON JOB

Anyone who loves America will love its Constitution. If we need to amend it we can. If we return to its formulae - guided by the intent as expressed voluminously by the framers – we will have a solvent, strong, proud and just nation worthy of the Founders and of the patriots who have sacrificed and died for her. If you get one of these inane chain letters in YOUR email, think about your fathers, grandfathers, their wives and mothers, and your own brothers, sisters and the men and women defending this nation today. Don’t just delete it, send your own message on to your mailing list to stand firm and protect the Constitution which has guided and preserved America since 1787.



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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: MAY 16, 2011

 

 



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DUSTIN GAWRYLO: THE NORTH DAKOTA UNIVERSITY SYSTEM IS OUT OF CONTROL

With a 76% increase in ongoing state funding since 2003, the only reason that universities think they need to stick it to the students with higher education is because there is no one in the system to protect the student's financial interests. 

NDTA views students as Future Taxpayers, and as such will continue to track this situation.   



 

 



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BRENT MCCARTHY: LEAVE OUR MILITARY ALONE

Lawyers didn’t win the battle of Yorktown or Gettysburg. Lawyers didn’t land on the beaches of Normandy. In times of war, it’s best to put our freedom in the hands of soldiers rather than in the hands of condescending lawyers who sit in the lap of luxury in air conditioned rooms while try to convince us of how brilliant and compassionate that they are.

It’s time for Democrats to apologize to our troops and veterans and leave our military alone.



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DR. JOHN A. SPARKS: TAX HIKES ARE COMING … IF OBAMA GETS HIS WAY

 “The president is targeting more than the wealthiest. In fact, in his desperation, he is apparently now prepared to impose heavier tax burdens on middle-income Americans as well. How? In a recent speech he stated that he wants to raise the ‘cap’ on Social Security.”



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APRIL 2011 DAKOTA BEACON MAGAZINE

 

 



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MARK STEYN: GOVERNMENT HEALTH CARE - ROMNEYCARE…NOT PART OF THE SOLUTION

American conservatives’ problem with RomneyCare is the same as with ObamaCare – that, if the government (whether state or federal) can compel you to make arrangements for the care of your body parts that meet the approval of state commissars, then the constitution is dead. For if conceding jurisdiction over your lungs and kidneys and bladder does not make you a subject rather than a citizen, what does?



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SCHMID - LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST: MAY 12, 2011

United Tribes Technical College in Bismarck has an annual budget of $30 million and about 340 full-time students -- that’s an annual cost of about $88,000 per student.  To put it in a harsher light, the two-year college graduates about 110 students annually -- roughly $270,000 per graduate.  Don’t worry, it’s only federal money.

The runoff will be “sensational”, one of the lengthiest high water events in history”, Sen. Kent Conrad cried foul, Call it what you want, This is a huge issue for the Bakken, We have nothing left to cut, Each newspaper highlights its own awards,  Bismarck says Kingsbury is the chosen one, GF area population has flattened, Under this proposal two districts will adjoin ND, USDA is giving the Standing Rock Reservation $5 million, formula for allocating oil tax revenues, growing number of Somali immigrants, "I'm from Siberia, but it's the same." 



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DR. MARK W. HENDRICKSON: INFLATION: FOOD, FUEL, AND THE FED

The solution to the problem of soaring prices of food and fuel lies in Washington,” he concludes. “If Congress, the president, and the bureaucracies would restore free markets in food and fuel markets, prices would come down. If Bernanke and the Fed would quit expanding the supply of Federal Reserve Notes, upward pressure on prices would be diminished. It’s that simple, economically.



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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: MAY 12, 2011

 

 



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DUSTIN GAWRYLOW: ROBBING N.D. STUDENTS TO PAY FOR CORPORATE WELFARE

The average taxpayer doesn't mind spending so much when they know that it is saving someone else money, especially students.  These corporate welfare programs end up costing both taxpayers and students, and have very little to show for the money. 



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CHUCK ROGÉR: EDUCATION THAT CORRUPTS

It is the job of educators to “change the thoughts, feelings, and actions of students.”[1]  So proclaimed psychologist Benjamin Bloom, originator of Outcome-Based Education.  The U.S. Department of Education was created in 1979, setting the stage for Bloom’s decree only two years later.  In the 1980s, the already ugly transformation of America’s schools gained momentum.

Many of today’s K-12 and university classrooms serve as laboratories in which instructors breed minds poor in knowledge and logic but rich in political correctness.  Morally bankrupt values like “tolerance” and “diversity” are recurring themes.  Such conditioning often aims to create “citizens of the world,” despite there being no planet-wide entity of which people can become citizens.  But educators wedded to utopian visions have no time for such mundane reality.  Time is precious.  Students must be conditioned to join the “global community.”



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GARY EMINETH: VOICES OF FREEDOM - MICHELE BACHMANN

"When you go to Washington to serve the people who elected you, you'd better be sure of who you are."  - Michele Bachmann



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Dennis Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: WORLD OF GREAT MUSIC

Great music isn’t here to make us smarter, it’s here to give us pleasure. There is an endless variety of great music to encourage the soul, to cultivate the love of the beautiful.

My purpose in listening to great music is to explore, cherish and savor something I enjoy and not be distracted from that pleasure with detail or disruption.



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CHUCK ROGÉR: THE FREE MARKET, NOT PROGRESSIVE HIGH-MINDEDNESS, BRINGS PEOPLE TOGETHER

Diversity, multiculturalism, and social justice zealots, as well as other self-appointed fairness police think it their job to force very different people to interact with one another. In other words, voluntary, profit-motivated interaction is bad, even if the profit motive really does bring very different people together. High-minded forced interaction is good, even if the high-mindedness really does set people at each others’ throats as a result of focusing on differences which would otherwise have remained utterly irrelevant.

So goes the “reasoning” inside the head of the typical progressive social engineer.



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DR. SHAWN RITENOUR: WHAT WOULD JESUS CUT?

What Would Jesus Cut?’ That is the question asked by the left-leaning Christian organization, Sojourners, in its campaign of the same name. It is a most appropriate question given the battle over the budget and given this time of year, not long after the most holy holiday of the year for Christians. A fundamental problem with Sojourners’ program is the assumption that what ‘we’ do must be done by the state. It is a large and not logically necessary leap from ‘We are called to be charitable to the poor,’ to ‘A righteous society will have an extensive welfare state.’



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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: MAY 9, 2011

 

 



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EUGENE GRANER: ECONOMIC NUMBSKULLS OF THE UNITED NATIONS

A growing number of people think the UN is nothing more than a group of pointy headed numbskulls and a statement overnight does nothing to refute that claim.

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You simply cannot make this stuff up.

 



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