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LYNN BERGMAN: LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS BI-PARTISAN? – WEBSITE REVEALS TRUTH!

I encourage you to view the debate…it was very revealing of the positions of the two candidates. After viewing it, ask yourself if you believe Gulleson to be an “Independent Voice”?



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DR. MARVIN FOLKERTSMA: MITT ROMNEY AND THE POLITICS OF VIRTUE

However, public decadence is something like obscenity, in that it may be difficult to define, but you know it when you see it. In the final analysis, Governor Romney’s instincts are correct, because so much of what passes for the issues of the day—joblessness, politicians apologizing for America, entitlement reform, the unconscionable public debt—can be understood by reference to the fact that too many of our citizens and most of our leaders have forsaken the politics of virtue and instead have succumbed to decadence. And as Mr. Romney and many others understand, an American republic under such circumstances has not long to survive.



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Dennis Patrick
DENNIS M. PATRICK: IGNORE THE POLLS

It appears from e-mail traffic that senior Obama campaign advisor David Axelrod attempted to influence the Gallup Organization data collection process after Gallup published polls unfavorable to Obama. Gallup then resisted a law suit compiled by Obama’s Justice Depart on an unrelated matter. The suit has not yet been served to the Gallup Organization. Intimidation comes in many subtle forms.



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DR. SHAWN RITENOUR: WHO SPENDS WISEST?

Trying to grow sustainable economic prosperity by resorting to government spending is doomed to failure because bureaucratic spending is not predicated on economic profit-and-loss calculation. During my years at the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, an oft-heard consolation was, “That’s okay. We don’t have to make a profit.” By their very nature, government spending decisions have no regard for profit and loss.



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Dennis Patrick
DENNIS M. PATRICK: AUTUMN AT LAST!

Autumn is a gastronomic delight. Fresh garden produce has been available all summer long, but autumn is the crowing glory of the growing season. In our land of plenty there is an abundance of fruits and vegetables. There is something very special about serving up home grown produce fresh from the branch and vine. Everything from apples to wild fruits and berries come into season.



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PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS: THE REAL CAUSES OF THE ATTACK ON THE EMBASSY IN LIBYA, 9-11-2012

Unlike the Washington-supported Saudi royal family that absorbs most of their nation's oil income, Qaddafi allocated the oil money to Libyans. In Cynthia McKinney's excellent book, The Illegal War On Libya, Stephen Lendman writes that Qaddafi "wanted Libyans to share in the country's oil wealth, a notion foreign to America and other Western societies. Under his 1999 Decision No. 111, all Libyans received free healthcare, education, electricity, water, training, rehabilitation, housing assistance, disability, old-age benefits, interest-free state loans, as well as generous subsidies to study abroad, buy a new car, help when they marry, practically free gasoline, and more."



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DR. MARVIN FOLKERTSMA: PRESIDENT OBAMA’S MUNICH MOMENT

Based on past experience, one could believe that events in the summer and fall of 2012 constituted teachable moments, just as German perfidy and aggression in 1939 convinced western leaders that Hitler was a fraud. Instead, the American embassy in Cairo responded with another Munich Moment, by issuing a statement of such breathtaking pusillanimity that one could wonder which side in the issue they actually represented.



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Schmid
SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - September 24, 2012

. . . the relation between sports, philosophy and life, the sick sister of ND’s four largest cities, a $100 million expansion of the Minot airport, the nation’s fastest-growing hospital, 2,000 rooms under construction, Dickinson and Williston have each reached a population of about 23,000, a politically appointed director steers the money, special admission standards for student-athletes,, a fondness for alliteration, man camps are an inappropriate solution, the tribe’s dysfunctional social services program, the largest family recorded in Walsh County, Dawn Bad Warrior, Death the ND way . . . .



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MARK WEGIERSKI: THE CRISIS IN ART AND CULTURE 11 YEARS AFTER 9/11

The artist who seeks to create great art today should enter into a spirit of thought and reflection about the nature of late modern society. In so far as it aims for greatness, outstanding art must reject the current-day atmosphere of political correctness, designated minorities, and relativist aesthetics. The latter are based on "leveling" impulses, whereas great art must aspire to "the high" -- often including elements of history, religion, and the heroic. In some cases, the portrayal of evil, ugliness, and perversity can be artistically brilliant -- but it must be deftly handled.



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DR. MARK W. HENDRICKSON: THE WINNERS AND LOSERS FROM QE3

As the debt balloons toward $20 trillion or more in the next few years, it is probable that Bernanke or his successor will feel compelled to do everything possible to try to suppress interest rates so that the deadly government game of hyper-debt doesn’t collapse. This raises the specter that the United States is doomed to many long, gray Japan-like years of economic twilight, with growth in the private sector being choked off through a rationing of credit so that the government and its Big Business cronies can hog low-interest credit while would-be new businesses that are the engine of job creation are left to fend for themselves.



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Dennis Patrick
DENNIS M. PATRICK: A CORRUPT MEDIA

By setting the narrative, MSM journalists and the Obama administration effectively distract the public from the real issues. In this case these issue are the administration’s disastrous foreign policy failures and Mitt Romney’s justified criticism of the same.



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GARY EMINETH: VOICE OF FREEDOM - SENATOR MARCO RUBIO - NEXT GENERATION LEADER IN AMERICA

Touting himself as a "movement conservative," he tends to take the debate on policy to a higher level. It is a debate which helped to define Ronald Reagan's presidency and has become his most enduring legacy as a conservative leader



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DR. JEFFREY HERBENER: V&V Q&A: ON MAIN STREET USA AND THE FEDERAL RESERVE’S QE3

I think the Fed will intervene and attempt to remove money from the system. More likely, I think we’ll see double-digit inflation and a terribly dreary economy that looks like the 1970s.



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SALLY MORRIS: “OSAMA’S DEAD BUT GM IS ALIVE!”

Just a few weeks ago, Obama and his henchmen, including John Boehner in the House, excoriated sensible and concerned members of Congress, notably Michele Bachmann, when they called for an investigation of the infiltration of our State Department by the Muslim Brotherhood.  These representatives of the people were libeled as “hatemongers”, bigots, xenophobes, racists, you name it. It is the Muslim Brotherhood, of course, that is behind the “demonstrations” which culminated in Benghazi in the brutal rape and murder of our Ambassador there. 



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Dennis Patrick
DENNIS M. PATRICK: GOVERNMENT FUNDED ADVERTISING

It also undermines resistance to government policies which move away from traditional values. In a Housing and Urban Development ad, listeners are urged to report discrimination. What once was illegal behavior is now codified as acceptable. For example, Christians who object to cohabitation and homosexuality may now be violating the law if they deny rental housing to these groups as a matter of conscience. The Department of Housing and Urban Development pays for radio spots urging citizens to report each other based on new criteria for discrimination. I recall only a few decades ago this was the practice of communist regimes.



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Dennis Patrick
DENNIS M. PATRICK: GOVERNMENT FUNDED ADVERTISING

It also undermines resistance to government policies which move away from traditional values. In a Housing and Urban Development ad, listeners are urged to report discrimination. What once was illegal behavior is now codified as acceptable. For example, Christians who object to cohabitation and homosexuality may now be violating the law if they deny rental housing to these groups as a matter of conscience. The Department of Housing and Urban Development pays for radio spots urging citizens to report each other based on new criteria for discrimination. I recall only a few decades ago this was the practice of communist regimes.



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GARY EMINETH: A REASON TO HOPE

The facts are there on paper - in numbers not fabricated or exaggerated. As a nation, we are not better off than we were four years ago. Median incomes are down, unemployment is up, cost of living is up and the debt incurred by the government is WAY up and our status in the world has been shaken.

 

So why am I talking about hope?



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GARY EMINETH: A REASON TO HOPE

The facts are there on paper - in numbers not fabricated or exaggerated. As a nation, we are not better off than we were four years ago. Median incomes are down, unemployment is up, cost of living is up and the debt incurred by the government is WAY up and our status in the world has been shaken.

 

So why am I talking about hope?



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CHARLES G. MILLS: FEEDING THE PEOPLE

During the British bombardment of Baltimore, Francis Scott Key wrote, "No refuge could save the hireling and slave from the terror of flight and the gloom of the grave." Let us abolish the U. S. Department of Agriculture and its crushing rules and regulations.



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Schmid
SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - September 17, 2012

. . . everything else is better in North Dakota; you guys are Beverly Hillbillies “We can’t do anything until money is available”; “This issue is only part of our larger social dilemma”; government on the reservation is broken”; no comments on the new policy; critical rants from readers; A dangerous business! “shocking indifference”; NDSU athletes and crime; Homelessness grows amidst prosperity; the bigest employers are hospitals and schools; ND’s largest for-profit employers; We don’t want to be Grand Forks; DAKTOIDS. . . . 



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Steve Cates
DR. PAUL KENGOR & JUDGE BILL CLARK: ON LIBYA THREE DECADES AGO: OBAMA SHOULD REMEMBER REAGAN’S RESOL

Reagan went further. During a National Security Council briefing, the admiral in charge asked precisely how far U.S. aircraft would be permitted to retaliate against Libyan aircraft. Reagan answered: “All the way into their hangar,” into Libya itself.



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ALLAN BROWNFELD: FREEDOM OF CHOICE IN EDUCATION SHOULD BE A KEY ISSUE IN THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN

One recent study of a Florida program offering private school vouchers to low-income families found that test scores at public schools facing competition went up. A Gallup survey found that 61 percent of Americans were somewhat or very dissatisfied with the state of public education. Hispanics in particular ranked access to education as a critical issue, even above immigration. School choice clearly benefits students with low income and high potential.

 



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MARJORIE MORRIS: WAR ON WOMEN

Does the news media refer to Sharia law as a war on women?  … Crickets….



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Schmid
SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - September 13, 2012

 . . . “the mood of the country”; NDSU teams at times seem more like criminal gangs; NDSU recruits most heavily in the Twin Cities; ND does better than most states; Norway’s state owned oil company; a $55 million shuttle grain elevator at Bucyrus, ND; financially better off, but had a poorer quality of life; Who pays for infrastructure for new residents?; “It’s a bad combination”; my Cinderella dream day; White Juneberries” (82) was born in the Little Missouri River badlands; Children of farm families often continue to live in nearby farm communities; UND feasted on South Dakota Mines; DAKTOIDS . . .



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DR. PAUL KENGOR: GOD, DEMOCRATS, AND THE EUROPEANIZATION OF AMERICA

By the time of the 2012 Democratic convention, party delegates had already (following Barack Obama’s lead) embraced everything from unlimited taxpayer-funding of abortion to gay marriage. How does one get to these positions? Answer: by removing God. Fittingly, then, the delegates



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BRENT McCARTHY: WHY I DON’T WANT “BI-PARTISANSHIP”

In a world where government imposed poverty, mass murder and prisons have always been the norm, the United States of America has a unique place in history because we are free. If being “bi-partisan” means gong along with replacing our freedoms with the tyranny and socialism that other countries have, then I want partisanship.



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DR. TRACY C. MILLER: DOES PAUL RYAN WANT TO TAKE MEDICARE AWAY FROM SENIORS?

In the plan he announced in 2011, Paul Ryan proposed changes to Medicare that would not take effect for 10 years and would reduce benefits only for those who are now younger than 55. By putting off real cuts until 2023, the Ryan plan would still add trillions to the national debt over 10 years. For the sake of future retirees, more radical changes need to be made and the sooner the better.



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Schmid
SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - AUGUST 30, 2012

. . . Spirit Lake seems to be a rudderless ship; a “strike team” to Spirit Lake; The Ft. Berthold Reservation had 493 producing oil wells; N-Flex is contemplating 50 to 100 “micro” mobile plants; Hoeven sees a bargain; we’re feeling a little lucky; Lake Sakakawea is ND’s most significant water source; understaffed and overwhelmed; Hamid Shirvani’s proposed three-tiered system; Why are second tier colleges concerned; Jerry Charlebois (83) is big and good-looking; Germans from Russia; DAKTOIDS . . . .



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THERESE WARMUS: A REVIEW OF “2016 - OBAMA’S AMERICA”

D'Souza does not preach a gospel. He doesn't have to. Here the facts really do speak for themselves. Could the dream that Obama dreams be nothing more than his frustrated imaginings of a father that never was, and the resurrection of a failed 1950s-era revolt against colonialism? This is the sort of fire-setting that has led in the past to world war.



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LYNN BERGMAN: MIRIAM OF MAGDALA, FOUNDER OF CHRISTIANITY

The word “Christ” means “anointed one”… so how can it be that Christians have pushed into a dark corner the female minister of the rite of anointing? After one of the anointings, Jesus remarked “Verily I say unto you, wheresoever’s this gospel shall be preached throughout the world, what she has done here will be told in remembrance of her.”

 



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