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SALLY MORRIS:  THE PRAGUE SPRING OF GRAND FORKS

It goes without saying that we don’t need the First Amendment to protect a recitation of Washington’s Farewell to the Troops, the Gettysburg Address or Shakespeare’s sonnets.  Alexander Pope need not fear from the grave for his words.  But we must guard the right to those whose speech is rude, or contrary to the majority view, or original and different.  We must protect the right of the dissenter or the minority view.  America was created on this precept.  It is our hallmark. 



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SALLY MORRIS:  THE DESTRUCTION OF THE MIDDLE CLASS

But they exploit this sense of helplessness and hopelessness to pose as the “rescuer” in a kind of bizarre institutionalized form of Munchausen Syndrome, perpetrating a wrong so as to profit by appearing to “right” it.



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS M. PATRICK: JUNK SCIENCE AND GULLIBLE AMERICANS

Science is an ongoing methodology in search of truth. By suppressing research that disagrees with a favorite proposition, the reputation of science as a search for truth is damaged.



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Fitzgerald Griffin Foundation
CHARLES G. MILLS: THE GODS OF THE COPYBOOK HEADINGS RETURN!

Nations that carry a big stick but keep their cards close to the vest about when they will use it are seldom attacked. We have demobilized half of our stick, but we draw red lines that we do not back up with action. John Kerry¹s bluster almost got us into a war with Syria that would have been a disaster. We are now all bluster.



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Center for Vision & Values
DR. GARY S. SMITH: AMERICA’S CIVIL RELIGION: PRESIDENTS AND MEMORIAL DAY

In 1987, as the Cold War neared its end, Ronald Reagan asserted that “any American who has ever listened to a bugler sound Taps” whether it was “halfway around the world” or on “a lonely tarmac stateside” knows “why we set aside a special day each year to honor those who have died for our country and to pray for permanent peace.”



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Schmid
SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - MAY 20, 2014

Omdahl says ND is a fiscal anomaly among states, ELCA is losing membership and congregations, Campaigning to be conducted by surrogates, Students enrolled in the multicultural education class take a trip to Minneapolis, He peaked as a student reporter, Bill Marceil Jr and his "personal shared stuff", Minot Daily News - No Browsers Wanted, death on ND roadways, $16-20 an hour at Taco John's, Hawaii not represented, DAKTOIDS



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Center for Vision & Values
DR. PAUL KENGOR: “HEAVEN IS FOR REAL” AND THE GOSPEL OF LIFE

So, if that’s the case, then why wouldn’t I believe that those miscarriages, which were lives that began at conception, are waiting in heaven, just as the lives that make it out of the womb go to the other side?



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Center for Vision & Values
DR. MARK HENDRICKSON: THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE: REMEMBERING AMERICAN HEROES

This begins to answer the other part of our question “Why”: For whom did our soldiers die? Obviously, it wasn't for themselves. They laid down their lives so that others—originally Americans, but later, people of many nationalities—might live and enjoy the blessings of liberty. Scores, if not hundreds of millions, of people are not only alive, but are free today, because Americans took up arms and laid down their lives for the sake of others. The Bible says, “Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends” (John 15:13, ESV). Those fallen heroes, whom we remember on Memorial Day, indeed loved much.



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: HOW DEMAGOGUES CON PEOPLE

Adolf Hitler said that since the average person had a very limited memory and a “slowness of understanding,” it was necessary to use only short, catchy slogans and repeat them often. Sound familiar?



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Center for Vision & Values
GLEN MEAKEM: A NUCLEAR 1914? RISING STAKES IN UKRAINE AND AMERICA

 This choice requires short term pain for long term gain. If we want to have a strong military, we can’t continue to let spending mushroom with tens of millions of working-age Americans living lives of dependence on welfare, Obamacare, disability and a myriad of other taxpayer funded programs. We must stand up to our growing entitlement culture. For America to be strong and the world to be safe, the vast, vast majority of individual Americans must choose to work hard and not be dependent.



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Fitzgerald Griffin Foundation
CHRISTOPHER MANION: POMPOSITY REDUX

Citing dissenting Catholics, who are indeed numerous these days, the Times heralds the day when Pope Francis will employ his “radical new leadership style” to catch up with “the modern world [that] has left the Church behind.”



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Fitzgerald Griffin Foundation
CHRISTOPHER MANION: MORE BILGE FROM TURTLE BAY

One might find it curious that both of these leading U.N. scions of the Culture of Death are Americans, considering that the U.N. has some 200 member states.

On reflection, however, it is no surprise: under the Obama Administration, the U.S. is today the most avidly pro-abortion government in the world.




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Fitzgerald Griffin Foundation
CHRISTOPHER MANION: THE GOP’S LIBERTY PROBLEM

Ironically, that debate was held in Washington’s Constitution Hall ­ yet only one candidate mentioned the Constitution, or its requirement for a congressional Declaration of War for such actions.

Santorum directed most of his fire that night at that lone constitutionalist, Rep. Ron Paul, whose defense of the Constitution had garnered significant support. He specifically criticized George W. Bush’s invasion and occupation of Iraq, which everyone else on the stage had supported.



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS M. PATRICK: DESTROYING AMERICA

Obama’s focus is on income redistribution. His aim is to take from those who have created and preserved the American economy and give to those whom he designates are more worthy. This is the rationale for thievery. You want it. The other guy has it. Obama will take it for you. He has mired America in unprecedented levels of debt -- $6.5 TRILLION in five years.



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Center for Vision & Values
DR. GARY S. SMITH: AMERICA’S CIVIL RELIGION - PRESIDENTS AND MEMORIAL DAY

Remembering “beloved friends and relatives who were sacrificed in the ordeal of battle” should inspire citizens to redouble their “exertions in a mighty striving” for “the long-sought basis of an unbreakable, righteous peace.” Truman urged Americans “to acknowledge our need for divine guidance” and to pray that “permanent peace may prevail among men.”



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Fitzgerald Griffin Foundation
ALLAN BROWNFELD: RUSSELL KIRK¹S “CONSERVATIVE MIND” AT 60

The beliefs that motivated the Founding Fathers, Kirk pointed out, flowered from these roots: ³From Israel... America inherited an understanding of the sanctity of law. Certain root principles of justice exist, arising from the nature which God has conferred upon man; law is a means for realizing those principles, so far as we can. That assumption was in the minds of the men who wrote the Declaration... and the Constitution.... A conviction of man¹s sinfulness and of the need for laws to restrain every man¹s will and appetites, influenced the legislators of the colonies and of the Republic.... Thomas Jefferson, rationalist though he was, declared that in matters of political power, one must not trust in the alleged goodness of man, but Œbind him down with the chains of the Constitution.¹²



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Schmid
SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - MAY 12, 2014

Risky week for key executives in ND, UND planning to strangle the golden goose?, East Grand Forks lost track of $510,000 loan, CNN Money claims the five best states in which to retire include ND and SD, Grand Forks - only place where multiple UAS can fly concurrently, Lo$$ of the Fighting Sioux, Utah to continue to use the name Utes, Chicken Little radioactive waste, Two ND counties & half of state's traffic deaths, An inept life of crime, Amtak in ND - bus ride Fargo to Minot



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: THE LIBERAL MEDIA’S DONALD STERLING RACE-BAITING

A man with a conscience (malformed though it is), Siegel laments that the NBA is “a league where three-quarters of the players are black, but fewer than half the coaches and not even a fifth of the league office staff are black, as of October, 2013, and every majority team owner except Michael Jordan is white.” But there’s an easy remedy.

Institute a quota ensuring that whites, and other races, get proportionate representation among NBA players.



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Fitzgerald Griffin Foundation
ALLAN BROWNFELD: SUPREME COURT DECISION REAFFIRMS RELIGION¹S ROLE IN AMERICAN LIFE

By establishment of religion is meant the setting up or recognizing of a state church, or at least the conferring upon one church of special favors and advantages which are denied to others. It was never intended by the Constitution that the government should be prohibited from recognizing religion, or that religious worship should never be provided for in cases where a proper recognition of Divine Providence in the working of government might seem to require it, and where it might be done without drawing invidious distinctions between different religious beliefs, organizations, or sects.



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: GRANDPA FINDS HIS NICHE

Learning to be Grandpa is like reviewing old tricks with the same old dog. Fortunately for the grandkids, my tricks are easy tricks to learn. They are tailored for the age group on both ends of the spectrum.

Now with another new grandchild, I’m catching the hang of it. I figure the more time I spend with our grandchildren, the more proficient I’ll become. There is something to the old admonition “practice makes perfect.” Come to think of it that maxim cuts two ways.

Only Grandpas can be Grandpas, and a wise Grandpa will find his niche.

 



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STEVE CATES: ND DPI DENIES REALITY OF COMMON CORE BEING ‘SYSTEMIC REFORM’

North Dakota Department of Public Instruction (DPI) spokesman Dale Wetzel was repeatedly asked if the implementation of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) by North Dakota was more than just adopting standards but was it in fact a “systemic” reform of our state’s education system. To which he responded that it was NOT. I will hereby state (and please imprint this in your mind for future reference), that this CCSS business is about much, much, much, much, much, much, much more than just some standards. Interwoven into this whole effort is a systemic shift of power and that power shift may not be to the parent and taxpayers of North Dakota.



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Lynn Bergman
LYNN BERGMAN: MONARCHY RETURNING FROM 240 YEAR HIATUS? PART II

Unless the Republican Party trusts voters to be honest, it will eventually be replaced by a coalition of libertarians, tea partiers, independents, and conservative former-Democrats and former union members. Recent union elections indicate that 80% of union members would bolt if membership were voluntary. This coalition I would call the Workers Party… not to be confused with the socialist workers party… because using the words “socialist” and “worker” in the same sentence is outrageous. And the Democrats and newly recruited Republi-crats I would refer to as the Skimmers Party. The future of the Republican Party lies in the balance… and I think time is not on the side of the Republican status quo. Either the party becomes one of “selfless conservatives” or it will die on the vine.



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Fitzgerald Griffin Foundation
JOHN F. MCMANUS: NATO, A SUBSIDIARY OF THE UNITED NATIONS

Now, thanks to the United Nations and its NATO subsidiary, any such dispute seems poised become a regional or even a world conflagration. U.N. and NATO leaders seem desirous of injecting their organizations and their forces. And, if they succeed, existing treaty obligations will require the U.S. to participate, even lead the response.


All of which points to reasons why the United States should withdraw from NATO and its parent, the United Nations.



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STEVE CATES: LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS – LEFTIST ACTIVISTS - PERCEPTION MANIPULATORS?

The League of Women Voters seems a benign civic minded organization that simply puts on candidate forums. But those forums have a format that may be designed to be controlling and perhaps manipulative. The forums do not allow the open process of public questioning like a meeting where elected officials respond to questions that are designed to allow give and take until the questions are fully answered in a completely transparent fashion. The League controls the questions and thus the public’s perception of the process. I have observed this type of process being commonly used by various leftist/liberal/progressive organizations. Based on their own literature, the League of Women Voters is demonstrably that type of organization.

If a candidate or legislator participates in a forum conducted by the League of Women Voters are they, by their participation, assisting to legitimize an organization that actively is involved in advocating the elective destruction of unborn babies? Are candidates running for public office being involved in a “setup” when participating in League sponsored events? Based on all of the evidence that I can find the answer to the last question is absolutely YES! 



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Schmid
SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - MAY 4, 2014

BARONS VISTA, UP, UP AND AWAY, DISCRIMINATION? NO WAY NOT US, THEY PUT LENNY ON ICE, LOUD AND NUTTY, THE DUKE ELLINGTON BAND, NEW SUNNY DAYS, EVENHANDED GRACE?, GRUMPY DONALD, SOMALI REFUGEES, DAKTOIDS



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SALLY MORRIS: WILL WE LET THEM TAKE AWAY OUR BANNERS AND OUR FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHT?

If we are muzzled and must speak in cryptic code words or maintain some kind of perceived political correctness we no longer have a government by the people nor even slightly influenced by the people. 



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Fitzgerald Griffin Foundation
CHRISTOPHER MANION: THOUGHT POLICE AND THE PERSECUTION COMPLEX

One doesn't have to preach the Gospel to attract the persecutor¹s attention. Merely standing up for Gospel truths eight years ago got the wealthy CEO of Mozilla fired. On every front, the very mention of reality (and what is more real than the family?) is offensive to the Thought Police who are the Vanguard of the Culture of Death.

Word seems to get around fast. Colleges around the country are instituting 'triggering' policies, requiring professors to notify students of any assigned material that might offend them. Like everything else in Big Brother's arsenal, this draconian salvo turns reality upside down: what was once academic freedom is now an intellectual straitjacket. After all, if truth is anything we want it to be, so is falsehood.



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STEVE CATES: THE SYMPHONY THAT STARTED IN BISMARCK IS THE MUSIC OF THE UPCOMING MOVIE “AMERICA”

On July 4th of 2014 renowned scholar, author, presidential advisor, and movie writer/producer Dinesh D'Souza will release his latest movie entitled “America.”

The theme music of that movie began as a suggestion in a Bismarck kitchen that a composer create a symphony. And he did, and the rest as they say, is history.

And you thought not much could happen in September at a street fair in Bismarck…..



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: THE NEW YORK TIMES DISCOVERS THE RULE OF LAW

As for duty, to sit idly by while the feds violate the contract and trample rights makes one complicit in the crime, an accessory perhaps before, and certainly during and after, the fact.

This, mind you, is the main reason I side with Cliven Bundy. The particulars of the case are irrelevant because the feds long ago demonstrated their ill will and illegitimacy. As for The Blue Pill Times, it’s great it has discovered the value of the rule of law. Now all it need do is reveal what entity truly undermined it and the manifold ways in which it has been done. Of course, this would mean actually presenting, for the first time, “All the News That's Fit to Print.”

 



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: APRIL 15TH AND THE IRONY OF IT ALL

Citizens will be pleased to know that the large majority of their tax dollars went to pay for government benefits. More than 49 percent of 2013 tax dollars went to major federal entitlements including Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. An additional 20 percent paid for other federal benefits including federal retirement, disability, unemployment and welfare such as food stamps and housing assistance. Excluded so is the impact of Obamacare which really won’t be felt until tax year 2014.

Talking taxes, here is a great irony. Two powerful and influential individuals had oversight of the US tax code. One was Timothy Geithner who recently headed up the US Treasury Department. The other was former congressman Charles Rangel who chaired the House Ways and Means Committee. Both favored higher taxes on Americans across the board -- and both were tax cheats.

 



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