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CHRISTOPHER MANION: A TIME FOR TRUTH - BEYOND POLITICS

Well, as Thomas Sowell recently observed, "When you import people, you import cultures." Given that Archbishop Gomez and his brother bishops will not encourage Mexicans to assimilate, it's only fair to ask, what culture are they importing?



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: I’LL SEE YOUR ECONOMIC COLLAPSE AND RAISE YOU NATIONAL DEMISE

We’re set to spend this year $3,500,000,000,000.

Stacked up, that many bills reach to the moon. And that’s where we’re headed fiscally.



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: ANOTHER VICTORY FOR THE ANTI-CHRISTIAN GRINCHES

You might have read the recent news stories concerning complaints about the SA bells. And, sure enough, the volunteer at my supermarket confirmed that these grinches’ griping was the reason they’d been silenced. So now another element of the Christmas season is no more, at least in my area.

 



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Dennis Patrick
DENNIS M. PATRICK: CHRISTMAS THROUGH TWO THOUSAND YEARS

Cutting through the fog of superstition and staying true to the Biblical text keeps the Christmas celebration in perspective. All the traditions, all the customs, all the superstitions and legends began with the advent of the Christ child two thousand years ago. We would do well to re-read the ancient text before immersing ourselves in the hodgepodge and residue of custom and tradition.



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Schmid
SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - DECEMBER 2, 2012

. . . hard work and persistence; obituary of Kalcie Eagle (21); "cathedral of the prairie”; Two benefit funds have been established; Average annual wages are around $90,000; Energy wealth is piling up in western banks; six of the top 10 counties in the nation; 100-car oil trains from ND; oil royalties of $20 million a month; “get-it-while-we-can”; The Badlands and Theodore Roosevelt National Park; Red Medicine Wheel Woman; Pine Ridge Indian Reservation; Both women are assertive, risk-taking and self-promoting; a $33 million, two-acre greenhouse; DAKTOIDS . . . .



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: IN DEFENSE OF OLD WHITE MEN

We might also note that while old white men probably weren’t the first to practice slavery, they were the first to eliminate it. The same can be said of human rights: old white men had lots of company trampling them. They were alone in crafting the modern conception of them.



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DR. MARK W. HENDRICKSON: LONG LIVE THE TWINKIE! (TWINKIE KILLERS, PART 2)

Instead of selling off the Twinkie and other famous brands to outside interests, let the owners either give them or sell them at a discount to the Bakery Union. Other unions have lined up financing to buy the factories where they worked. Then, the union members could pay themselves whatever they think they deserve—no more of the toxic “management is the enemy” atmosphere.



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PAUL GOTTFRIED: THINKING ABOUT IDENTITY POLITICS

Moreover, it's irrelevant whether most blacks and Hispanics oppose gay marriage; the only politicians whom they are likely to support are the ones who support socially leftist positions. That is because most minorities vote overwhelmingly for the left as an affirmation of group identity. They define their collective identity by seeing themselves as standing in opposition to a bigoted majority; and they ascribe to those they oppose "rightwing" views.



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DR. PAUL KENGOR: REVEREND RUBIO? THE MEDIA BEGINS ITS ATTACK ON MARCO RUBIO

In fact, here’s a further response Rubio might consider more generally: “Look, let’s be honest: We both know what you’re trying to do. You’re trying to trip me up. I’m not a theologian. I’m not a minister. I don’t want to be one, and the American public doesn’t want me to be one. Let’s stick to issues that concern people. And one more thing: Are you asking these same questions to any Democrats? Are you?”



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CHRISTOPHER MANION: SCANDALS AND THE SCANDALOUS

Hypocrisy? Of course. And yet, in the eyes of the popular culture, the Post is a pillar of the New Morality. Why, firing Petraeus was such an anachronism! That view is hardly surprising: in Daniel Patrick Moynihan's memorable phrase, the Post has long been a leader in the effort to define deviancy down. And that celebration of deviancy has managed to wear the public conscience away to the point of brain death.



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GARY EMINETH: SELF-EVIDENT TRUTHS

Anything in opposition to the Judeo-Christian ethical principles upon which this country was founded and established upon less than 250 years ago has become acceptable. Sharia law is gaining recognition and acceptance regardless of the oppressive, backwards and downright denial of certain fundamental human rights.



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LYNN BERGMAN: THE “FISCAL CLIFF” -  IS SEQUESTRATION A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION TO CAPITALITALISM

We can only pray that House Republicans understand that a national period of immense prosperity is looming due to a national energy boom that is just beginning and is unprecedented... and also realize that America's leadership of the world is threatened only by further socialism such as Obamacare, to be followed (after year 2016) by a national value added tax that would end "opportunity" in America forever.



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Dennis Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: LIBYA REDUX

Libyan terrorism is nothing new. Among their attacks, on April 5, 1986, Libyan terrorists bombed a Berlin discotheque killing 3 of which 2 were American servicemen and injuring 229 of which 79 were also American servicemen. Retribution was swift and decisive. President Ronald Reagan and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher working together authorized air strikes for April 15 against Libya targeting airfields and barracks.



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DR. PAUL KENGOR: IT’S THE HOLIDAY SEASON—WITHOUT ANDY WILLIAMS

His passing didn’t happen without notice, even in our self-indulgent, frenetic, short-time-span culture. I caught the news of his death at a website. It gave me pause. I never met the man, but I have fond memories of his place in Americana and Christmas.



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Schmid
SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - NOVEMBER 21, 2012

. . . speaking about the New Town murders; All eight of the FBI’s ND agents; FBI remained tightlipped; Dickinson and Minot are tossing around billion dollar numbers; Housing, housing, housing; Erdrich received the National Book Award; Did the Bismarck Tribune miss the boat? Wahat has been ND’s greatest export? Airline boardings up 19 percent; Heidi Heitkamp’s surprise victory; U.S. Senator Kent Conrad; sleeps in a van in Williston; UND hockey attendance . . . .

 



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: WHAT DO WE HAVE TO BE THANKFUL FOR?

In contrast to the anger and unhappiness of this protest mentality is the “present” mentality, which was colorfully expressed by G.K. Chesterton when he said, “Goods look a lot better when wrapped as gifts.” We appreciate presents because they’re a bonus; they’re things we don’t deserve. They tend to make us, in a word, happy.



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ALLAN BROWNFELD: DOES FREE SPEECH END WHERE RELIGIOUS SPEECH BEGINS?

The intent of the First Amendment was to make government neutral among religious sects, not neutral between religion and non-religion. Professor Charles Rice, in his book, The Supreme Court and Public Prayer, writes: "... the public life of the American states was based upon the unapologetic conviction that there is a God who exercises benevolent providence over the affairs of man. This is not to say that all Americans then recognized God, or that there was agreement on all the details of his attributes. But to those who assert that the First Amendment was designed to prevent the government from recognizing God and praying His aid, it can rightly be said that they will have to find evidence for their claim elsewhere than in the history of the period prior to 1787."



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: INVASION OF THE LIBERAL BODY SNATCHERS

Failing to consider how often emotion, or our animal nature, trumps intellect is one of the most common mistakes made when predicting man’s behavior. George W. Bush was guilty of this when making the case for Mideast “nation building” and saying “All people want freedom.” Perhaps. But so does a wild animal in a city zoo; so does a toddler. Yet neither can negotiate civilization without endangering himself and/or others. And this mistake is also apparent in continual Kumbaya calls to ignore the perils of cultural incongruity, such as “All people want the same things.”



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DR. EARL TILFORD: THE GAZA TRAP

The ceasefire announced by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton notwithstanding, it is unlikely U.S. diplomacy will broker the permanent peace Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indicated Israel can—or will—accept. The Israelis know a deal opening the Gaza crossing points will lead inevitably to a third intifada. Furthermore, Hamas only agrees to ceasefires when it is to their advantage. Israel’s enemies have never modified their stated goal of annihilating the Jewish state and, until they do, there can be no permanent peace between Israel and the Palestinians. Such an implacable enemy must be totally defeated. Ceasefires are irrelevant for Israel’s Gaza trap.



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: MAINE’S MYSTERIOUS BLACK VOTERS

For all intents and purposes, there are no black folks in these regions.



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ALLAN BROWNFELD: THANKSGIVING: A TIME TO REFLECT ON THANKSGIVING AMERICA’S UNIQUENESS

There has been no period of an elimination of freedom of religion, or of the press, or of assembly. We have weathered wars and depressions. We will also weather the difficulties in which we are now embroiled. But we will do so only if Americans begin to recall their history and their values and not give assent to those who seek only to condemn and to destroy.



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: USEFUL LIBERAL IDIOTS AND VOTE FRAUD

The problem with you progressives is that you never progressed beyond childhood; you think only of what you want in the moment and are oblivious to long-term implications. Our Founding Fathers gave us three branches of government for the same reason ancient Sparta once had two kings: man has long recognized the perils of placing too much power in one leader’s hands. So forget Obama. Do you really want the presidency to become a dictatorial institution? And, of course, effective vote fraud empowers an ambitious leader more than most anything else. For a politician can act contrary to the people’s wilal with impunity if they don’t have the capacity to vote him out of office



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Dennis Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: THE FISCAL CLIFF

The biggest danger, and one that is not talked about, is the national debt and the ballooning interest rates. America currently owes $16 trillion. This does not include unfunded liabilities which make the debt much, much higher. So far, we can service this debt because of low interest rates (about 2% or about $300 billion a year). In a few years the debt will reach $20 trillion. As we continue printing money and our creditors demand higher interest payments the interest rates will increase to around 5% or more and the annual interest payment will run around $1 trillion a year. Eventual insolvency is the real fiscal cliff.

Still, the voters keep re-electing the same politicians



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Schmid
SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - NOVEMBER 16, 2012

. . . Narcissism; There was no ice storm -- yet Heitkamp won; UND’s aviation department; What about that; The biography jumped from an Amazon ranking of 77,000 to 111; “There is a lot more that is going to come out.”; a visiting homeless family; There is a lot of good, a whole lot; KKR comes to Williston; He parties, he’s ‘Rah Rah’; both daughters died the ND way; Space Aliens Grill & Bars; ND had about 200 people over 100; DAKTOIDS. . . .



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DR. MARVIN FOLKERTSMA: THE DECLINE AND FALL OF AMERICA

The keystone of this argument is a passage that is terrifying in its implications and is worth quoting in full: “The typical organization for collective action [interest group] within a society will … have little or no incentive to make any significant sacrifices in the interest of the society” and “there is ... no constraint on the social cost such an organization will find it expedient to impose on the society in the course of obtaining a larger share of the social output for itself” (italics in original). This means nothing less than it says: a group will kill its host, the American republic in this case, before relinquishing even a modicum of benefits for itself.



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: WAS THE 2012 ELECTION STOLEN?

. . . consider this report from The Columbus Dispatch:  

More than one out of every five registered Ohio voters is probably ineligible to vote.

In two counties, the number of registered voters actually exceeds the voting-age population: Northwestern Ohio’s Wood County shows 109 registered voters for every 100 eligible, while in Lawrence County along the Ohio River it’s a mere 104 registered per 100 eligible.

Another 31 counties show registrations at more than 90 percent of those eligible, a rate regarded as unrealistic by most voting experts. The national average is a little more than 70 percent.

[…]Of the Buckeye State’s 7.8 million registered voters, nearly 1.6 million are regarded as “inactive.”. . .

Now consider that Obama “won” Ohio by 100,000 votes. This means that to flip the state, Democrat surrogates had to illegally “activate” only 6.25 percent of its 1.6 million inactive voters.



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DR. MARK W. HENDRICKSON: OBAMA: THE SECOND FDR RATHER THAN THE SECOND CARTER

Perhaps the most breathtaking parallel between FDR’s and Obama’s Big Government agendas is this: In his first five years in office, FDR spent more than the previous 31 presidents combined; in eight years as president, Obama will have doubled the national debt accumulated by all 43 of his predecessors (unless, of course, Uncle Sam’s farcical finances blow up before then).



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SALLY MORRIS: LESSONS FROM 2012 - PART ONE: THE VOTE THAT WASN’T COUNTED

The final insult was the connivance to fix future conventions/nominations by sewing up delegate approval by the central committee.  This, alone, was enough to alienate many valuable activists at a time when we needed all we could find.  I can’t forgive this deed.  In the face of forces set to destroy our country, these folks were focusing on trying to contain and hogtie the most vital segment of the party, one they had already beaten.  They already had their man on the ticket.  Why do this – NOW?



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DR. PAUL KENGOR: EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE: THE 2012 ELECTION AND THE POWER OF INCUMBENCY

There were no limits to how much they blamed Bush, and how much the blame worked with the Democratic base.

But even that doesn’t describe the full picture. Remarkably, Mitt Romney received fewer votes in 2012 than John McCain did in 2008, even amid the red-hot anti-Obama sentiment among conservatives and what seemed to be a genuine pro-Romney enthusiasm among Republicans.



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Dennis Patrick
DENNIS M. PATRICK: ELECTION POSTMORTEM

There was a time not so long ago when serious sociologists attributed the stability of society to the fundamental building blocks of home, school and church. With the increase in non-traditional homes and families, failing schools and the liberalization of churches these institutions have failed us. Alluding to the words of Barack Obama’s former pastor, Jeremiah Wright, the chickens have come home to roost. How right he was.



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