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DUSTIN GAWRYLOW: TIME TO ACT: REIMBURSE THE ATTORNEY GENERAL’S OFFICE |
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DUSTIN GAWRYLOW: TIME TO ACT: REIMBURSE THE ATTORNEY GENERAL’S OFFICE |
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MARK BUEHRLE’S AMAZING OPENING DAY PLAY |
Pitcher Mark Buehrle is hit by the line drive to his left foot, runs toward first base, makes the most amazing upside down, between the leg, flipping field for the out.
YOU MUST SEE THIS!
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BRUCE WALKER: TEA PARTIES AND THE REPUBLICAN PARTY |
America won independence and established our Constitution by uniting, in a common goal, very diverse groups. The Constitution was riddled with “compromises.” Thoughtful men accept honorable compromises. Those who wanted to break the colonies into squabbling factions were the British. The Tea Party activists who wish to splinter conservatives will insure that the conservative revolution fails. Sixty percent of America, fighting for the same general objectives, cannot lose…unless the majority chooses to splinter itself into helpless minorities.
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KEVIN CRAMER: THE ROGUE GREEN REGULATOR? |
The Democrats endorsed a candidate for the Public Service Commission who supports cap and trade and renewable mandates. He even once said, "The road to the climate summit in Copenhagen goes through Bismarck."
We are first in lignite coal production, fourth in oil production, sixth in electricity exports. We are even 10th in wind production. We also meet all ambient air quality standards and reclaim our coal mines to productivity levels that exceed pre-mining.
All of these accomplishments can be undone by one rogue regulator whose agenda is not North Dakota's agenda.
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NORM ALME: YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY – AN EXCELLENT SUMMARY |
This is interesting and widely unknown. I knew some of these “facts” but not all. All these facts have been verified.
Just in case some of you young whippersnappers (& some older ones) didn't know this. It's easy to check out, if you don't believe it. Be sure and show it to your kids. They need a little history lesson on what's what and it doesn't matter whether you are Democrat or Republican. Facts are Facts!!!
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LYNN BERGMAN: DOES “SCHOOL DISTRICT CONSOLIDATION” CUT COSTS? |
Consolidation of rural school districts has occurred over the last 50 years as a way to improve school district efficiency. This paper evaluated the cost impacts of twelve consolidations (all twelve combined two districts into one) in rural school districts in New York between 1985 and 1997.
Administration and transportation costs were dramatically reduced for all three levels of consolidation studied. Consolidation of “administration” and/or “transportation” sectors ONLY may be worth investigating when outright consolidation is not practical due to travel times.
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DR. MARK W. HENDRICKSON: CHRISTIAN CHARITY - SOCIAL JUSTICE AND THE GOOD SAMARITAN |
In this famous parable, Jesus illustrated … the two forms of Christian charity: first, assistance provided personally and directly to another; second, rendering assistance indirectly by donating one’s own property to those who have the time and skills to tend to those in need, in lieu of our own hands-on assistance.
Let’s suppose that the Samaritan, upon spotting the badly wounded man, also sees a rich man walking by. Let us then suppose that the Samaritan is a big, powerful man who intimidates the rich man into handing over enough money to pay for the wounded man’s care. The man in need would still receive the help that he so desperately needs, but would the Samaritan still touch our heart, and would he have acted selflessly? Would we remember him as a paragon of Christian virtue and charity?
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MILTON HOYTE: PROPERTY TAX RELIEF - MORE TO THE STORY |
North Dakota taxpayers have been told repeatedly that they would see a 16-17% decrease in their combined income and property taxes in 2009.
This assertion is based on the fact that the state income tax rates were reduced and property taxes were to be reduced by a mandatory reduction in school property tax levies because of increased state funding. It is a given that property taxes did decrease since a large portion of that tax is in school taxes.
However, some of the anticipated saving was negated by an increase in property values. The increase in taxable valuation was required by some state mandate, we are told.
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DUSTIN GAWRYLOW: N.D. JOINS LAWSUIT AGAINST OBAMACARE |
North Dakota Joins Multi-State Lawsuit Challenging Individual Mandate Provisions In Government Healthcare Law
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SELWYN DUKE: THE SCANDAL DRIVING THE CHURCH SEX SCANDAL |
So do the Church’s critics really care about sexual abuse? Some do, for sure. But there’s no doubt that many of those using the issue to attack the Church do not. And “using” is the key word. If they truly cared about sexual abuse of youth, they would take pains to emphasize that it isn’t limited to the priesthood. Oh, I’m not saying they would necessarily do this to defend the Church; they would do it to truly expose the problem. Instead, they’re simply interested in exposing the Church — to ridicule — and to this end use these abuse victims as a convenient vehicle through which to attack a hated adversary. This is typical of the left, which makes a practice of using people as human shields, props and political hammers.
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JOEL SWANSON: UPHOLD AND DEFEND |
Albert Einstein told us that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, expecting different results. The bureaucracy of our federal government, the elected, the appointed and the hired; have broken, ruined, our Post Office, our Social Security, our Medicare, our Medicaid and Amtrac. In God’s name, what makes them think; what makes us think, that healthcare will be any different?
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ROBERT M. ENGSTROM: IRAN SANCTIONS |
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said “all options are on the table” to halt Iran’s pursuit of a nuclear weapons program. The problem with this superficially aggressive stance is that it makes no matter whatsoever what is, or is not, on the table when no one sits down to talk. This is the state of the current state of affairs on diplomatic talks versus the imposition of tougher economic sanctions.
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MARK STEYN: PAROCHIALLY POST-AMERICAN |
Hillary Clinton, America’s secretary of state, was in Canada last week. She criticized Ottawa for not inviting aboriginal groups to a meeting on the Arctic, and for not including the facilitation of abortion in the Canadian government’s “maternal health” initiative to developing countries. These might seem curious priorities for the global superpower at a time of war, but, with such a full plate over at the State Department, it’s no wonder that peripheral matters like Iranian nuclear deadlines seem to fall by the wayside.
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DUSTIN WAGNER: FARGO VA DENIES 100% DISABLED VETS CARE |
Last year the VA hired a board of individuals hired to cut costs; it is called the Clinical Resource Management Team. It sounds quite innocuous doesn’t it? This board is anything but that.
How many other Service Connected Disable Veterans has this guy screwed up or made worse by his refusal to sign a consultation for a specialist that the VA doesn’t have? Ask yourself these questions.
How much more damage will this fool inflict on us Veterans before he is stopped?
Has he killed a cancer patient because of his power of the refusal pen?
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SCHMID - LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST: APRIL 2, 2010 |
This is an illusion, The scores of ND students are mediocre, wealth is shifting from the Red River Valley to the carbon corridor, Time for a reality check, That could result in career changes, husband and wife team who are Democratic activists, Drake lost its grocery store, USA Today reported that ND public officials are the most corrupt in the land, Williston wants someone else to take the risk, unmanned aerial systems, Feathers ruffled, the low-brow movie “Slap Shot
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U.S. CONGRESSMAN PHIL HARE - CAUGHT! |
Democrat U.S. House member absolutely nailed!
Follow your oath regarding U.S. Constitution?
Read the ObamaCare bill?
Telling the big whopper?
This video pretty much confirms all that we already suspected about the people that forced this monstrosity on the American people.
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JARRETT SKORUP : PROGRESSING BACKWARDS |
At some point, we may well replace coal and oil with some cheaper and easier technology, but in the meantime, oil is still much cheaper than bottled water and coal still provides half of our domestic energy. On the other hand, if one really does believe that man-made climate change is an impending disaster worthy of dismantling our economy, then it may be rational to argue for a shutdown of oil, coal, and other industries.
High-profile ‘climate-change’ alarmists have been backtracking following recent revelations of significant errors and outright fraud involving the so-called scientific global-warming ‘consensus. In recapping prior attempts to revolutionize our transportation system, Mr. Skorup assesses current prospects for a similar technological revolution alongside the purported benefits and probably costs.
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DUSTIN GAWRLOW: THE COMING CONSTITUTIONAL BATTLE |
The next step in the debate over government healthcare will be in the courts. Already a dozen states have announced their intentions to challenge the constitutionality of the new law.
The healthcare issue will likely get pushed out of the forefront - already, new calls to push both Cap & Trade and Union Card-Check before the summer recess are being made. The theory being: if the liberals are going to get kicked out anyways, they might as well shove though everything they can - regardless of the Constitution.
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DORGAN BACK IN RACE FOR U.S. SENATE? |
I heard this possibility months ago and thought it kind of wacky then. But as times goes by and it is obvious that Tracy Potter would get smeared....Dorgan will be making a special announcement this morning at 10:00 a.m. in Bismarck. According to AP people think he is getting back in the race.
Was this all just a giant fake-out to begin with?
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CHARLES G. MILLS: DESTROYING THE TRADITIONS OF THE SENATE |
The Constitution originally provided for a Senate that represented the states rather than the voters. A popularly elected Senate that can easily end debate is no check at all on the House of Representatives. The people need to be educated about the intent of the Framers when they established the system of delay and deliberation as a protection against the tyranny of popular passions. Perhaps then the Senate will be able once more to serve as a needed brake on reckless legislation. Perhaps then we could even return to the original way of selecting Senators. The Senate was once a far, far better place. It should return to its roots.
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DUSTIN GAWRYLOW: 0BAMACARE FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS |
Senator Kent Conrad is busy barnstorming the state defend the government-run healthcare plan.
Senator Conrad can say it is not government-run healthcare until he is blue in the face. But the following list of 159 new government boards and commissions created by the new healthcare law.
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SALLY MORRIS: WHAT I HATE ABOUT TEA PARTY PATRIOTS |
For better or worse, the Republican and Democrat parties in North Dakota have held their conventions. If you participated, you are to be thanked and congratulated. If not, and if you don’t like what you’ve got that’s too bad. Now the decision you will have to make is which of the two major parties do you want to support? What we need is some input into the system we have. Let this be the last year you patriots sit out the process. You’ve been protesting now for a year. In that time you could have taken over one or both parties (many Democrats feel the same disconnect Conservative Republicans feel) and been on the road to recovery for this nation! Instead, too many of you have taken the attitude that neither party is “pure” enough. Just ask yourselves why.
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DENNIS PATRICK: MILITARY VETERANS AND HEALTH CARE OVERHAUL |
At the current rate, military veterans and retirees can look forward to fighting over budget scraps doled out by an ungrateful congress after “higher” priorities are funded. It was never supposed to be like this. It is ethically and morally correct that promises made to veterans and retirees decades ago be kept.
If military veterans and retirees must do battle with other government departments for a diminishing slice of the health care pie, then they are up for one more fight.
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BRUCE WALKER: CONFUSING DEMOCRACY WITH FREEDOM |
When large percentages of the people view government as the goal and not the means, then these people have no interest at all in keeping government modest, tame, and neutral. Instead, government becomes the Cossack of their lusts. The sabers and whips are, rightly (they think) used to punish and to intimidate all voices and all groups which oppose them. The end-game is predictably atrocious: ask the Jews of Germany, the Sudras of India, or the blacks of the Reconstruction South. Democracy was the enemy of each of these tortured souls of humanity.
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A CANNIBAL WALKS INTO A RESTAURANT |
A cannibal was walking through the jungle and came upon a restaurant operated by a fellow cannibal. Feeling somewhat hungry, he sat down and looked over the menu.
+Tourist: $5.00
+Broiled Missionary: $10.00
+Fried Explorer: $15.00
+Baked Democrat : $100.00
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BRENT MCCARTHY: SENIORS, WE TOLD YOU SO |
Election after election Democrats and their media passed out the Cool Aid. Seniors drank it. In life we are many times surprised when we learn who our friends really are. Unfortunately for seniors, it’s probably too late.
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JOEL SWANSON: NORTH DAKOTA’S THREE AMIGOS…. REPRESENTING HARRY, NANCY AND BARACK? |
An editorial in the Fargo Forum says that North Dakotans should be “disappointed in Representative Earl Pomeroy and Senators Byron Dorgan and Kent Conrad for going against the sentiments of a majority of North Dakotans” and voting for a “deeply flawed overhaul of the nation’s health care system.”
Personally, I think “disappointed” is a drastic understatement of the situation. I think that all North Dakotans should be “embarrassed” that the men we elected to speak and to vote for us, for the good of our state and our country, in Washington, D.C.; knowingly and deliberately went against the obvious wishes of over 60% of the citizens and the voters of our state.
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DR. GILLIS J HARP: WHO IS AYN RAND? JENNIFER BURNS’ BRILLIANT NEW BIOGRAPHY |
Jennifer Burns’ new biography of Ayn Rand, Goddess of the Market: Ayn Rand and the American Right, is a welcome contribution to this growing body of literature. Burns has produced a thoroughly researched and critical (but fair) study of one of the conservative movement’s most influential and colorful thinkers. The book is in part a sobering cautionary tale for conservatives. The narrative offers at least three timely lessons worth noting. Among them are words of caution about “radical individualism,” “troubling contradictions in a representative democracy,” and “myopic dogmatism.” Ideologues on both the right and the left have often fallen into this sort of blinkered sectarianism, speaking only to true believers and dividing the world neatly into enlightened individualists and crude collectivists.
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JAMES PLAIR: 21ST CENTURY TAXATION – TIME FOR A CHANGE |
Briefly, the FairTax Act of 2009 (with only 79 pages) is a comprehensive proposal that replaces all federal income and payroll based taxes with an integrated approach including:
* A progressive national retail sales tax.
* A prebate to ensure no American pays federal taxes on spending up to the
the poverty level.
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J.D. DONAGHE: FEAR NOT |
This proposed communist invasion of our personal freedoms must be fought back and defeated... and we the people cannot rest until the victory is attained and our liberties once again are secured. But I want to encourage you to take heart... and do not despair... for the battle is already won and the outcome is certain because right has always triumphed over wrong in the end, and I remind you again my friends... God is in control.
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