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SALLY MORRIS:  SOME THOUGHTS ON QASSEM SOLEIMANI ET AL; AND A LOOK AT OUR SEVENTH AMENDMENT

Today's posting is perhaps a little peculiar - while I wanted to stay on track with our Bill of Rights review, our Seventh Amendment does not provide as much room for exploration as some others.  And meanwhile the world keeps turning. We have Democrats decimating each other on the debate stage, the usual assortment of desperado jihadis found packing knives, at last a decisive rebuke to a terrorist regime and impeachment, impeachment, impeachment.  And cold weather.  I picked the rebuke to the terrorist regime.  

 

 



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Center for Vision & Values
DR. EARL TEILFORD: HOW MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. CHANGED HEARTS

To honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., historian Dr. Earl Tilford relates personal stories of his time in Alabama in the turbulent 1960s. Tilford writes, “With time, many white southern hearts changed. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s message of peaceful resistance moved America toward his vision.”



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SALLY MORRIS:  THE SIXTH AMENDMENT - WHAT DO WE MEAN BY “DUE PROCESS”?

Our Sixth Amendment explains what America means by "due process", alluded to in the Fifth Amendment.  Recent events have shown us that we can in no way take this right for granted.  Our current impeachment process is one case in point, where the House has basically denied nearly every provision of this essential principle of due process to the President - he and the American public have been deined a speedy trial; the President has not been given access to witnesses, either for him or hostile to him, to question; there has been no specificity of charges against him to which he could answer.  None of our rights should be considered "automatic".  Each must be fought for, exercised and defended.



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: DITCHING THE PROCESS

It’s the process! It’s the process!

 

President Trump is a pragmatist – a goal-oriented person who focuses on solving problems. He sees a problem, understands it must be fixed, and proceeds to fix it.

 

Trump was elected to get things done -- not to continue executing some mundane process. He was elected to blow up the “process.” That is the very reason so many of the inside-the-beltway crowd despise him including Democrats, moderate Republicans, and never-Trump conservatives. Globalists, foreign and domestic, also hate him. He is destroying their comfortable international “processes” in favor of America first. As Bob Dylan wrote, “The Times They Are A-Changin’.”

 

Trump is the enemy of globalism and the leader of a populist army. He entered the arena willing to lead a growing body of citizens tired of being boxed in and controlled by regulations and taxes; by politicians and bureaucrats.



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SALLY MORRIS:  OUR FIFTH AMENDMENT - UNDER ASSAULT

The Fifth Amendment is an intersting combination of criminal and civil laws.  This amendment ensures that we have due process, that we cannot be compelled to testify against ourselves and that we cannot be tried twice for the same crime.  But it also has protection against the seizure of our property for non-public purposes.  This part of our Fifth Amendment has been badly abused by our courts and our local governments.  



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Schmid
SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - JANUARY 12, 2020

NDSU BISON; STORY OF THE DECADE; OIL AND GAS SECTORS; POPULATION GROWTH; BABY BOOM ND; HORRIBLE WEATHER; DIRE VIEW; CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF FARGO; PROMOTER; WOMEN IN COUNTY JAILOS; BURLEIGH COUNTY COMMISSION; UND HOCKEY; FAMILY FARMS; DAKTOIDS



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SALLY MORRIS:  OUR FOURTH AMENDMENT IS A FOUNDATION OF FREEDOM

The Fourth Amendment is a cornerstone of our freedom.  If we are not secure in our persons and property, we are not "free".  Our massive immigration and various other factors in our times are undermining this vital freedom.  We must be aware of the "unintended" (scare quotes used advisedly) consequences of various public policies and movements.  When we import the cultures of other lands without adequate concern for their impact on our own we risk losing all and becoming the land these people have not left behind but brought with them.



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: IS PELOSI TIMING RELEASE OF ARTICLES TO DAMAGE BERNIE?

The conventional wisdom regarding Nancy Pelosi’s holding of the impeachment articles is that, as someone put it, she’d pulled the pin on the grenade and then didn’t know what to do. Yet even if she has bumbled into her current predicament, which seems likely, is there now some method to her madness? Has she found a way to turn lemons into at least a thimble of lemonade by using the situation to damage the presidential candidate she doesn’t want to see capture the Democratic nomination — burgeoning Bernie Sanders — and help the establishment choice, Joe Biden?



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Center for Vision & Values
DR. JOSEPH HORTON: THE METHODIST CHURCH IS COMING APART

Recently, leaders of the United Methodist Church have agreed in principle to an amicable parting of liberal and conservative factions. What does this mean for the future of the UMC? In this article, Dr. Joseph Horton examines the agreement and writes: “There are three key elements to the emerging agreement: pensions, local church property, and start-up money for a conservative denomination.”



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SALLY MORRIS:  SUNDAY SPECIAL - MASTERY OF MUSIC ON SIX STRINGS

The guitar is a truly amazing instrument - its six strings can be made to play complete, beautiful and often very complex, multi-voice music.  Here are a few examples of some fine guitarists playing a wide variety of music on the classical guitar!  Enjoy your Sunday escape!



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SALLY MORRIS:  PEOPLE, PLACES AND THINGS VISIT THE METIS

In the Red River Valley we find the home of the Metis - a colorful and unique North American culture bringing together the traditions of Europe and the indigenous peoples of Canada and the United States.   Here is an all-too-brief look at this fascinating culture and its history.



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Center for Vision & Values
BENJAMIN V. ALLISON: THE SOVIET-AFGHAN WAR AT FORTY

In the early morning hours of Christmas Day 1979, Soviet forces began invading Afghanistan. The international community was shocked by the intervention. For American President Jimmy Carter, the invasion was the latest and most troubling in a series of foreign policy crises. In this article, Benjamin V. Allison revisits the events from 40 years ago and argues that even today the world is still dealing with the results.



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SALLY MORRIS:  EVERYONE’S A CRITIC . . . AND OUR THIRD AMENDMENT

Everyone's a critic.  Well, to be honest, I've been a critic myself, but not on the matter of killing a terrorist who has been responsible for hudreds of deaths of others, many of them American soldiers.  Today among Democrats (who we expect will raise a stink) are a couple of otherwise reasonable Republicans.  Senators Lee and Paul have taken exception to the reasoning of the Defense Department and the miltary.  It is true that no president has the right to declare war or enter into war without a declaration.  But this is not what happened in Iraq the other day.  What happened there was the termination of two terrible people, the top terrorist of Iran but also the Hezbollah authority who had conducted the attack on our embassy there two days before.



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Schmid
SCHMID: TOP NORTH DAKOTA STORIES OF 2019

WEATHER SWAMPS FARM ECONOMY; IF IT WERE NOT FOR OIL?; TALE OF TWO CITIES; SAGA OF ROOSEVELT LIBRARY; LEGACY FUND; TALLEST AND MOST EXPENSIVE; KENNEDY ROLLER COASTER; NEW UND PRESIDENT; FOOTBALL DYNASTY; BUY HIGH, SELL LOW



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SALLY MORRIS:  OUR BILL OF RIGHTS - AMENDMENT II

Our Second Amendment has been coming under attack as has our First Amendment.  If our First Amendment is essential to freddom itself, our Second Amendment is essential to that First Amendment and all of the others.  It is the "business end" of our Constitution.



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Schmid
DENNIS PATRICK: NEW-FOUND WEALTH OF RICH POLITICIANS

There is an old adage that helps us understand political jockeying – “Follow the money.”

How is it that politicians of modest means are elected to office, enter the Washington, DC’s culture, and become wealthy? In most instances the practice is quite legal and not due to loopholes. When in office long enough many politicians learn to game the system and parlay their position to their financial advantage. Term limits anyone?

Two recent books are a must read for anyone intent on understanding money, politics, and corruption. Both are authored by Peter Schweizer.



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Center for Vision & Values
DR. JAMES THRASHER: CAN THE SELF-DESTRUCTING ANTONIO BROWN BE SAVED?

Antonio Brown, a talented NFL player, has been in the headlines quite often this season. In fact, he was Google’s “Most Searched Athlete of 2019.” In this article, Dr. James Thrasher examines a recent YouTube video that Brown posted to share his life in which the wide receiver states, “That the only thing that makes my mom and dad happy is going to the field—and only thing that makes people love me.” Is this a truly fulfilling testimony?



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Schmid
SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - JANUARY 6, 2020

THE ND POPULATION; GRAND SKY; FIGHTING SIOUX; LOSS OF FARM INCOME HITS BUSINESS; A DISPIRITING DECADE; SANFORD FLUNKED; SHORT ON SOLUTIONS; HOCKEY STAR TRUNED PHILANTHROPIST; LEFT WITHOUT A LADDER; JOCELYN BURDICK (97); SHE WAS IN ON IT!; SD TRIBES & LGBTQ; ACTIVIST AG KEITH ELLISON; DAKTOIDS



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Fitzgerald Griffin Foundation
JOSEPH SOBRAN: THE REAL NEWS OF THE CENTURY

For liberalism, God himself is a tyrant, the only tyrant. This explains liberalism’s utter indifference to (and secret approval of) the persecution of Christianity, the untold story of the twentieth century.



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SALLY MORRIS:  AN INTERESTING CONTRAST - AND A LOOK AT OUR BILL OF RIGHTS

First, a simple contrast between two young girls whom we have seen in the spotlight.  There are two ways of using our lives, one which will enrich the world with their gifts and another which will create misery.  We have the free will to choose and we can influence our children and others to choose one path or the other.  It is true that one of these young girls is extremely gifted while the other has some mental difficulties, but each of us has the capacity to choose how we will use and improve what we were born with.  There is light and there is dark - we must choose whether our lives will shed one or the other and what will be the consequence.    "Part Two" of today's post is a requested look at our Bill of Rights.  No American should be ignorant of this important canon of rights.



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SALLY MORRIS:  THE RIGHT CALL - OR HOW TO MAKE AN OBSCENE TERRORIST CRY

Wel've heard from just about everyone on the left about how the President reacted "disproportionately" to the attack on our embassy in Baghdad.  I hope he continues to react disproportionately.  Only if the consequences are out of scale with the perceived fun of bullying America by these terror regimes will it ever end.  The one thing these terrorists understand is a "disproportionate" response.  That is why they amputate the hands of thieves, why they stone women who have been victimized by rapists, why they strangle little girls who take off their hijab - or throw a teenager into prison for the same.  The Islamic sensibilities are only reached with a disproportionate response.  It's too bad.  It would be nice if they would just sit down and reason, but they don't.  They are not quite civilized.  



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SALLY MORRIS:  SUNDAY SPECIAL - A YEAR OLDER? KEEP ON KEEPIN’ ON

When the year flips over a lot of us feel "older".  Well, as they say, what's the alternative?  So to cheer you all up, watch what I found for you today.  There is a lot to watch.  If you are tempted to stop before the end just go to the end and watch the grand finale.  It might just make you want to back up and see them all!  



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SALLY MORRIS: LOOKING AHEAD - THE STRANGE GIFT OF NOSTRADAMUS

We might consider Nostradamus as a hoax and his followers dupes.  Or we might take a critical look at the many factors which should be weighed in attempting to understand or interpret his works and perhaps see more behind the phenomenon of his predictions.  Much must be conditioned upon our own definitions of such basic concepts as "war".  He and St. Malachy both predicted the upheaval we see and the timing (as gauged by the numbers of popes) within the Catholic Church.  His wild guess about a simple Corsican soldier becoming the First Emperor of France and meeting his match in Russia could have been just that.  His prediction of a third world war has been taken within the context of the last World War - which ended with two atomic blasts - as obviously a nuclear war.  But there is no reason to define war as "nuclear".  There is an argument to be made that we are already at war and have been for quite some time.  Much relies upon our interpretation.  In this spirit, People Places and Things brings you Nostradamus.



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: THE PAST HAS BEEN HERE A LONG TIME

With the old year spent and the new year pending, idleness gives way to speculation, and then to curiosity. “Imagine living with the cartoon characters in BC,” one quipped. “What would we read in the archives of ‘The Tablet’?” Indeed, if there were newspapers a few millennia ago, we would find some astonishing headlines. Now THAT is an understatement.

 

Browsing through an old copy of “The People’s Chronology” revealed some real eye-openers. This volume comprises in excess of 1200 pages listing significant events by date beginning with 3 million BC and progressing to the modern era.

 

The future is unknowable, but the past is quite recognizable. How illuminating it is to observe how people adjusted to their environment and adapted to their circumstances over the millennia.



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SALLY MORRIS:  ONE SUNDAY IN TEXAS

We have witnessed another tragedy.  Innocent people were killed at a church service in Texas.  The event bore a strange resemblance to a similar event two years ago, but with a vastly different outcome.



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SALLY MORRIS:  TRUTH IS NOT “HATE”

Here I make a case for why Islam cannot interface with our Constitution and our way of life and our values as free people. Sharia cannot be admitted into our country.  Many come here to be free - we cannot also bring in the instrument of their enslavement.



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SALLY MORRIS:  MATT BEVIN’S LAME DUCK ABUSE OF OFFICE HAS IMPLICATIONS FOR TERM LIMITS

In a crass political pay-back, or maybe just out of revenge, Kentucky's former Governor Matt Bevin gives us a lesson in the evils of the lame duck status.  Anything which impinges on accountability in elected officials is a blow to accountability and the people's self-government.  When there are no consequences we can expect the worst behavior.



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SALLY MORRIS:  HERE’S TO ANOTHER TRIP AROUND THE SUN!

What will the new year bring?  Welcome the ‘20s in style - the Beacon has it all covered for for you.   Our Sunday Special is your New Year's Eve Party and your New Year's Day celebration - all right here



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SALLY MORRIS:  THE MAGIC AND SCIENCE OF MUSIC

Shakepeare:  "How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank! Here will we sit, and let the sounds of music Creep in our ears: soft stillness and the night Become the touches of sweet harmony." (The Merchant of Venice)  It is no accident that Shakespeare, like so many poets, referred again and again to music.  It is necessary to our very mental and physical health.  



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Fitzgerald Griffin Foundation
JOSEPH SOBRAN: CAN GOD SPEAK TO US?

The more modest sort of agnostic should ask not whether someone called “God” exists at all, but whether he has revealed himself to us, and whether we’ve been paying enough attention to hear him. Are our souls open to him, or are we tuning him out?

The deepest questions must be answered by each of us personally, not by scholars or even journalists. Our minds can save us from errors, but in the end only our hearts can recognize the Truth.



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