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ROBERT L. HALE: THE OBAMA GAMES

We may not have too long to wait.  Unemployment is rising, jobs are shrinking, and federal policies are making it virtually impossible for new businesses to start.  Thousands of new federal regulations are driving the cost of energy up as regulations are forcing the closing of plants that produce our electricity.  America’s respect and standing in the world is, arguably, at an all time low and sinking.



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SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - DECEMBER 1, 2013

. . . Wall Street 24/7 again ranked ND the best-run state; solve the challenges of the oil and gas boom; the number of millionaires; my son has a right to flunk out; Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem effectively threw up his hands; Is Marcus Jundt a loud mouth; four rural carriers quit with little or no notice; Eight Bison fans were merrily tailgating; The problem is especially acute in notoriously frigid Minot; On a global basis, we’re still the prettiest pig in the trough; The buoy reported water quality and location. The county is constructing a new $4 million courthouse. Babe and the Blue Ox don’t do it. The Marvelous Fish House; DAKTOIDS . . . .



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SALLY MORRIS: CONTROL THE URGE TO CONTROL

If people get out of the residential property business because they feel their control of their own business is compromised, the choices for renters diminishes.  What would make you get in or get out of renting to tenants?



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Center for Vision & Values
DR. GARY WELTON: TRANFORMATIONAL THANKSGIVING

Gratitude has also been shown to protect from the destructive impulses of envy, resentment, and bitterness, and may even offer some protection against psychiatric disorders. On the positive side, gratitude promotes happiness, altruism, joy, love, and enthusiasm.



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SALLY MORRIS:  LEE HARVEY OSWALD SHOT JFK . . . AND I’M J. EDGAR HOOVER.

The one thing we must not do is try to manipulate history so as to get a result that is comfortable for us today.  Even if we’d like it to be Communists or Cubans, Free or Communist, or Syrians or whomever, we need to let the facts we can discover tell us their story. 



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Center for Vision & Values
DR. PAUL KENGOR: WHO KILLED THE KENNEDYS? RONALD REAGAN’S ANSWER

“The enemy sits in Moscow,” Reagan told Joey Bishop. “I call him an enemy because I believe he has proven this, by deed, in the Middle East. The actions of the enemy led to and precipitated the tragedy of last night.”



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ROBERT L. HALE: OUR COMMUNITY ORGANIZER-IN-CHIEF IS AT IT AGAIN

Before knowing the facts, our community organizer-in-chief condemned the killing, telling the public that if he had a son, his son would look, and presumably act, like the thuggish teen. Heightening the national hype, he went on to tell the public how, as a black man, he experienced racial profiling; when he walked by cars occupied by white people, he could hear them locking their doors.



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CHRISTOPHER MANION: THE SELECTIVE INDIGNATION OF THE MORALISTIC LEFT

When a pro-abortion black candidate defeats a white pro-life candidate, Catholic bishops applaud the black man's victory in the name of "humanity." When a black pro-life candidate is defeated by a white, pro-abortion candidate, the bishops are silent.  Does this make sense?



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: BLACK SUPREMACIST WHO WANTS WHITES DEAD STILL EMPLOYED BY OBAMA DHS

Of course, we have a DoJ that dropped a voter-intimidation case against Black Panthers caught on video wielding nightsticks and intimidating white voters; and an attorney general who, a DoJ whistleblower tells us, carried a card in his wallet that essentially states, “Blackness is more important than anything, and the black US attorney has common cause with the black criminal.”



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SELWYN DUKE: OBAMACARE LAWBREAKER IN CHIEF: BARACK OBAMA

His latest expedient: Give insurance companies the option to let people keep health plans that the government claims are “substandard” for another year. Note that Obama doesn’t want to do this legislatively. Rather, in a move that even screaming socialist Howard Dean suggests is unconstitutional, the king will grant you a stay of execution. Of course, this only delays the inevitable.



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DR. GARY L. WELTON: TRANSFORMATION THANKSGIVING

Gratitude has also been shown to protect from the destructive impulses of envy, resentment, and bitterness, and may even offer some protection against psychiatric disorders. On the positive side, gratitude promotes happiness, altruism, joy, love, and enthusiasm. In fact, research suggests that the effect of gratitude is larger than the effects of optimism, hope, or compassion.



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS M. PATRICK: WORDS LESS HEARD

We are witnessing the disappearance of portions of our vocabulary. If we no longer embrace the ideas behind cultural standards, then there is no need to express the ideas in words. These are words less heard in conversation, literature, TV and movies. Who needs words conveying an obsolete sense of right and wrong, good and evil?



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ALLAN BROWNFELD: CHRISTIANITY UNDER ATTACK IN MIDDLE EAST;  FEW IN WEST SEEM TO CARE

He quoted Martin Luther King, "In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends."



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SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - NOVEMBER 16, 2013

. . . Is ND government spending essential or extravagant? the grand delusion that ND schools and students excel; the overall scores of ND students dropped; still drinking the Cool-Aid; they may be a minority party for a long time; charged with burning the Lone Steer hotel in Steele; a TV reporter was attacked at the Spirit Lake Reservation; Alfonso Rodriguez’s death sentence; the scandal at Dickinson State; new method of measuring poverty; wind farm in Stutsman County; Ethanol fuel is now the No. 1 use for corn in America; rural life early in the last century; DAKTOIDS . . . .



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DR. EARL TILFORD: DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE’S DEATH SPIRAL

Today, the American military is on the verge of becoming weaker than it was in 1939 when Hitler started his European rampage and Japan pushed its aggression into Asia.



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DR. GARY S. SMITH: REMEMBERING JOHN F. KENNEDY

Given what we now know about Kennedy’s faith and family life, some of the claims clergy made are misleading and ironic.



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DR. MARK HENDRICKSON: THE UNSEEN SCARS ARE OFTEN AS PAINFUL AS THE ONES SEEN

The experience that haunted him the most happened on the aircraft carrier Essex during World War II.



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS M. PATRICK: ATTACKED BY THE FDA

After corralling medical care and food production and imposing onerous taxation and regulation, what else can be done to subdue a population? Whatever remains can be accomplished through Executive Orders.



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DR. PAUL KENGOR: PATTON, IKE, AND MY TEENAGE BOYS

“So,” Darren told me, “I touched the hand of a man who touched the hand of a Civil War vet who in turn touched the hand of a Revolutionary War vet. We are not a very old country.”



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CHRISTOPHER MANION: HAIL TO THE DICTATORS!

As Cardinal Dolan has affirmed, the bishops seem to have a phobia of their own when it comes to teaching the basic moral truths of the Catholic faith.

Could this be why they're losing in their efforts to defend the sacredness of marriage?



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DR. ALEJANDRO A. CHAFUEN: CELEBRATING VICTORIES OVER COMMUNISM ON WORLD FREEDOM DAY

As George Santayana wrote, "those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." Today, many young Germans do not have a vivid recollection of those last days of communism.
In addition to remembering those who contributed to the weakening of the Soviet Union and helped to strengthen the free society, Nov. 9 is an ideal day to take stock.



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ROBERT L. HALE: THE POLITICS OF POVERTY

High unemployment is a winning strategy for today's political class. It facilitates an ever-expanding government.



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: MARVEL ROLLS OUT MUSLIM GIRL SUPERHEROINE

. . . now Marvel Comics is giving us a female Muslim superheroine.



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HERBERT E. MEYER: A JUDGMENT ON INTELLIGENCE

Meanwhile, it seems that none of our country’s senior intelligence officials thought it worth the time and effort to keep an eye on the Tsarnaev brothers in Boston before they exploded two bombs at the Boston Marathon — even though both brothers were growing more radical by the week, had set up a terrorist-type website, and one of them had traveled to Dagestan, and after returning to the U.S. was the subject of a tip from Russian intelligence.



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS M. PATRICK: HEALTH CARE FRAUD

It is Obama's ideological considerations that dominate his policies. If thirty-two million uninsured were truly the issue, the cost to cover them would have been much cheaper than implementing the "Affordable Care Act."



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DR. MARK HENDRICKSON: THE NEW, TYRANNICAL NORMAL

A lot of people don’t care about JPMorgan Chase’s vicissitudes. “They’re just a bunch of corrupt Wall Street fat cats”; “They can afford it”; “It serves them right”—seem to be the yawning reaction of a largely apathetic public. If those who are indifferent to this episode were to understand what’s at stake here, they wouldn’t be so sanguine.



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CHRISTOPHER MANION: HICCUPS IN THE HIERARCHY

Instead, the bishops have spent their energies advocating political issues on which good Catholics disagree.

Those receiving the highest priority from the conference's burgeoning bureaucracy are passing amnesty for illegal aliens and opposing any reduction in the rate of growth in federal welfare spending.

Once more, the bishops are dividing the faithful when they need to unite them.



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SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - NOVEMBER 2, 2013

. . . white students in ND scored close to national averages; ND’s standing on the NAEP tests is eroding; black male suspects were identified in each case; Project Safe Bakken; the ND way of death; An environmental disaster? Altru’s financial hardship; Look what the bishop brought us! Cobb and his evil ways; what they used to do to horse thieves; Fargo needs the kindness of strangers; That’s the word from Devils Lake; DAKTOIDS . . . .



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DR. GARY SCOTT SMITH: THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND VETERANS DAY

In his annual messages, Roosevelt repeatedly argued that no other group of citizens deserved greater honor, respect and gratitude than the nation’s veterans and he worked to ensure that they received pensions



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DR. PAUL KENGOR: PATTON, IKE, AND MY TEENAGE BOYS

. “So,” Darren told me, “I touched the hand of a man who touched the hand of a Civil War vet who in turn touched the hand of a Revolutionary War vet. We are not a very old country.”



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