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SALLY MORRIS: GABRIELLE GIFFORDS: WHEN IS 10% NOT “GOOD ENOUGH”?

Tucson Episode Illustrates Inadequacy of Obama Care - It is impossible to treat the victims with this kind of speed and with the kind of technology applied to the case of Congresswoman Giffords. Few would likely survive, or if they did by some miracle, we would never expect to see a full recovery.  In such a situation the concept of triage comes into play with the best cases for survival getting immediate attention and the rest waiting until 1) everyone else is taken care of or 2) they die waiting. 

 



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BRENT MCCARTHY: LAWLESS DEMOCRATS IGNORING INJUNCTION ON OBAMACARE

While the Obama administration and Democrats are in contempt of court for continuing to implement a voided law, Democrats like Conrad are still in contempt of the people. Democrats are continuing to rule against the will of the American people. In disregarding our constitution, Democrats are acting like lawless third world dictators. All that’s missing are military uniforms and sunglasses.



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SALLY MORRIS: GABRIELLE GIFFORDS: WHEN IS 10% NOT “GOOD ENOUGH”?

It is impossible to treat the victims with this kind of speed and with the kind of technology applied to the case of Congresswoman Giffords. Few would likely survive, or if they did by some miracle, we would never expect to see a full recovery.  In such a situation the concept of triage comes into play with the best cases for survival getting immediate attention and the rest waiting until 1) everyone else is taken care of or 2) they die waiting.



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DENNIS PATRICK: UNIONS AND THE STRUGGLE FOR AMERICA

The entitlement mentality in unions has come home to roost. Unions believe they are entitled to whatever they demand simply because they demand it. Our schools, politicians and society condition people to be endlessly selfish. It is perfectly acceptable to live off neighbors and unions are no exception. They have the power to impose their will over the voters. The tax eaters have multiplied faster than the taxpayers. FDR, JFK and LBJ would never recognize the union protestors in Wisconsin as Democrats.



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Schmid
SCHMID - LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST: FEBRUARY 28, 2011

The performance of ND schools and students in scienceis average, higher educationin ND, The sun shines most brightly just before dipping below the horizon, legislative incompetence, Ft. Berthold Reservation, Sara Jane Olson, Essential Air Services Act, “natural decrease” in population, environmentalist Dean Hulse, Olympic stars Jo and Mo, All’s well that ends well



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Steve Cates
SELWYN DUKE: JOURNALIST IN FRANCE CONVICTED FOR ANTI-MUSLIM HATE SPEECH

But the worst kind of insensitivity is numbness to Truth.  The Truth is always a defense, as it originates with a source that transcends courts and human-rights tribunals.  And this should make a person wonder, if an entity suppresses it, whose bidding is it really doing?

Ah, the irony.  A government suppresses Truth on behalf of a group that sometimes may call that government as satanic.  Well, I suppose everyone is right about something.



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DR. MARK W. HENDRICKSON: WISCONSIN UNIONS VS. GOVERNOR WALKER: A BATTLE FOR THE SOUL OF AMERICA

As an educator, I have great respect for all those (and they are many) in my chosen profession who capably and even brilliantly serve our nation’s youth. The fact is, though, that the status quo is untenable.

What is really at stake in the Wisconsin donnybrook is whether individual liberty or government power has the upper hand in our country. We are witnessing a battle for the soul of the republic.



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Dennis Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: REAL CARS VS. GO KARTS

Adversity is often opportunity in disguise and hereby affords a readymade opportunity to turn the tables on Liberals and Democrats. What a great opportunity to defeat the liberal planet-saving nostrum of coercing people to behave in certain ways contrary to their instincts, to wit: buying hybrid and electric cars. Using Rule #13 from Saul Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals,” wouldn’t he be proud of those who would effect change. Alinsky’s Rule # 13, you will recall states, “Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it.” On second thought, use of Rule #13 by conservatives isn’t exactly what Alinsky had in mind. Nevertheless, what’s good for the goose is good for the gander.



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DR. JOSEPH J. HORTON: ‘JEOPARDY!’ CHAMPIONS: HUMANS ARE STILL THE MASTERS

I was quite impressed by the computer, which easily beat the two most successful ‘Jeopardy!’ players of all time. Some might see this victory of a machine over human champions as a cause for concern, perhaps thinking of Hal in 2001: A Space Odyssey. While there may be some cause for concern, it is not of the ‘Space Odyssey’ variety. In truth, humans are firmly in control of any dangers.



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Schmid
SCHMID - LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST: FEBRUARY 8, 2011

Indian Health Service hospital at Belcourt, pleaded guilty to stealing 49,000 hydrocodone pills, Worry in Winnipeg, flood update for February, Grahams Island State Park, Somali crime gangs, Carrington High School wrestling team, B-52s are not a strategic necessity, German-made combine, Edgar Hetteen, state income tax rate of 14%



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: WHAT JUSTIN BIEBER AND GENERAL MCCHRYSTAL HAVE IN COMMON

Well, Justin Bieber has lost his political virginity.  And it was taken by, of all people, the stoners at Rolling Stone magazine.

Excerpts released from an upcoming interview with the teen star included political statements that, as some reading this will know, have earned him criticism in conservative circles.  What fewer in the right-blogosphere may realize, however, is that they also brought him lashing from the left.  Attacked from the right, attacked from the left…yikes.



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MIKE MAGUIRE: NOW CATALYTIC CONVERTERS ARE DESTROYING THE PLANET!

The truth is that anthropogenic global warming remains an unproven theory with much of it resting on climate computer models programmed with the equations and assumptions the builder thinks causes global warming. The resulting 50-100 year forecasts reflect his opinion and 100% of the time provide the result he programmed in.

Why anyone would think a chaotic system can be accurately represented this way, when there is nothing for natural cycles, changes in the sun, magnetic fields, geothermal heat. It lacks key deep ocean data as well as information regarding interactions involving water vapor and feedback mechanisms/climate sensitivity.



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LYNN BERGMAN: THE ENTITLED PUBLIC EMPLOYEE

We simply cannot let North Dakota reach the absurd levels of government that exist in liberal Wisconsin (or Minnesota for that matter). We simply must not let our government employees in North Dakota become so large in numbers and so “entitled” that they act as unprofessionally as those public employees that are currently embarrassing all of the residents of Wisconsin!

 



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DUSTIN GAWRYLOW: TAX CUTS MOVE FORWARD IN ND LEGISLATURE

Today, the North Dakota House of Representatives passed $150 million dollars worth of income tax cuts:  $100 million for individuals (HB 1289) and $50 million in corporate income taxes (HB 1189).  The corporate income tax bill went a step further by creating a Flat Tax for corporate income @ 4.9% with a $75,000 exemption.

While the action by the State House is a good first step, there is plenty of work to be done



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DUSTIN GAWRLOW: HIGHER EDUCATION REFORM DISCUSSION NEEDS TO HAPPEN

There are some in this state, including newpaper editorial boards, that believe any discussion of changing the way the North Dakota University System operates should be 'shouted down'. 

 

Hopefully, that anti-intellectual opinion will be ignored for a more academic approach to addressing the challenges faced by the higher education establishment in North Dakota.

There are some in this state, including newpaper editorial boards, that believe any discussion of changing the way the North Dakota University System operates should be 'shouted down'. 
  
Hopefully, that anti-intellectual opinion will be ignored for a more academic approach to addressing the challenges faced by the higher education establishment in North Dakota.


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DENNIS PATRICK: BULLYING AND THE NORTH DAKOTA LEGISLATURE

Although times have changed, there will always be bullies. There always have been. Does anyone seriously believe the illusion that a law will curtail bullying?

What will happen is that an expansive government, that fount mistakenly seen as the source of goodness and fairness and justice, will task the ND Superintendent of Public Instruction to develop a “plan.” In so doing, the taxpayer once again will be on the hook to pay for someone else’s nostrum.



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DR. MARK W. HENDRICKSON: AMERICA’S DEBTS: EVEN MORE CALAMITOUS THAN WE THOUGHT

Brace yourself. This isn’t going to be pleasant. If you’re in a bad mood or get easily upset, you may wish to pass on reading this article. The country is in even worse shape economically than we thought. We awoke on Feb. 14 to find that this year’s federal budget deficit is going to be larger than previously projected—a record $1.65 trillion.

Given the magnitude of governmental fiscal woes, the struggle in Washington between Democrats who talk about (but don’t propose) a possible spending freeze in one small corner of the federal budget, and Republicans who claim to want to cut $100 billion of annual spending, is a cruel joke. Talk about fiddling while Rome burns! The financial condition of governments at all levels is worse than it ever has been. Neither political party seems ready to address the crisis in any meaningful way.



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CHUCK ROGÉR: GROWING UP

Believing what's always felt good comes easily. But growing up requires accepting truths that our younger selves denied. Toys don't arrive via air-sled from the North Pole. I am not major league pitcher material. And there indeed are people determined to do nothing positive with their lives.

Growing up is hard work.



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GARY EMINETH: VOICES OF FREEDOM -  ABRAHAM LINCOLN

Why do I bother disrupting the prospect of a relaxing evening at home (especially when I've been gone all week) to go to a Lincoln Day dinner -- on an off election year when I've been to a hundred of them in my lifetime?  The answer may not be self evident, but bear with me as I try to explain.



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CHARLES G. MILLS: THE SUPER BOWL AND THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE

Most important is that the Declaration documented the fact that the king forfeited the colonists' allegiance because he treated the colonies more like an enemy country than as part of his realm. Deceiving the American people into seeing American Independence as only a matter of natural rights and not a more complex matter of violations of natural, prescriptive, and positive rights was a disservice to the 100,000,000 people watching the ga



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Steve Cates
STEVE CATES: THE REVOLUTION FOR LIFE - IN N.D. THE UNBORN ARE HUMAN BEINGS!

 

 

North Dakota is on the verge of a movement that will save thousand if not millions of lives. I believe that by the middle of March of 2011, the leaders of this state will recognize and act on irrefutable truth. There is HB1450 that is working it’s way through the 2011 legislature. If enacted the new law inserts the scientifically precise definition of Human Being as a definition into Title 12, the North Dakota Criminal Code.



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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: FEBRUARY 11, 2011


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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: DEMOCRAZY: EGYPT AND THE ETERNAL CONSTITUTION

Something must be remembered about a government of the people, by the people and for the people: It will look like the people.  So the question is, does Egyptians’ collective face look better than Mubarak?  If the answer is no, you’re better off keeping him than agitating for a republic that wouldn’t be kept long, anyway.



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Schmid
SCHMID - LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST: FEBRUARY 11, 2011

A TV series called “Boomtown,  Middle East broadcaster Al Jazeera, the number of large farms is increasing, Omar Mohamed Kalmio, a few circus performers tag along, substantial libertarian streak, You must be kidding!, the raccoon story, UND Fighting Sioux issue, small rural post offices are still needed at any cost, EQIP will share 90 percent of your cost, a bill to give $250,000 to recent immigrants, The last supper



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DR. MARVIN FOLKERTSM: OF MORLOCKS AND BLACK SWANS

The Black Swan teaches us that history proceeds in leaps and cataclysms, not stages. Wars, assassinations, revolutions, and natural disasters are Black Swan events, perfectly 'post-dicted,' but by definition, impossible to predict. And the consequences are huge and horrible.

The first two years of the Obama administration can be is examined in the context of extracting relevant points from "two books that should top any reading list for progressives who believe in 'winning the future.'" Depicting a latent "version of civil disobedience or revolution [that] will result not in a gradual decline but rather in a precipitous drop in economic production, accompanied by a leap in the unemployment rate, public union strikes, a surge in energy costs, and a collapse in the stock market," the author proceeds: "Throw in a foreign-policy disaster for good measure, and you have a flock of Black Swans." "The results will be a country unrecognizable from the one we currently inhabit.



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AS MICHAEL RAMIREZ SEES IT: FEBRUARY 9, 2011


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DR. MARK W. HENDRICKSON: HONORING REAGAN’S MEMORY IN THE MOST HONORABLE WAY

As we pay tribute to Ronald Reagan, we look back at an era when people around the world voted with their feet for capitalism over socialism. Refugees fled from East Germany to West Germany, North Korea to South Korea, and mainland China to Hong Kong—always away from less freedom and prosperity toward greater freedom and prosperity. Human beings still have the same preference and make the same choice today. Sadly, though, today businesses and individuals are leaving the United States in favor of less economically oppressive locations.

A great president whose understanding of the superiority of the private-property order over socialism contributed so much to freedom and prosperity, both at home and abroad, in the aftermath of the Cold War. Yet the economic understanding that was one of the key pillars of Reagan’s philosophy and policies remains largely unknown today.



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CHARLES G. MILLS: THE FASCISTS OF SAFETY ARE OVER-PROTECTING OUR YOUTH

So we deny children the exciting smell and look of a smoke-filled room. We deny them time to invent their own games. We protect them from the normal bruises and scrapes of play. We disarm them from the normal boys' knives in schools and public buildings. We plan all their play. We fill their minds with sex. Instead, in the words of Pink Floyd, we should "Leave those kids alone."



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Selwyn Duke
SELWYN DUKE: THE INDEPENDENT’S OVER-THE-TOP ANTI-CATHOLIC BIAS

I wonder when he’ll pen a story about how Muslims often consider infidels unclean and don’t even want to touch a Koran that has been defiled by kafir hands.  Something tells me we may have to wait for that one, as Day and his militant secular ilk haven’t finished destroying Western civilization yet. 

These dummies just can’t wait to be dhimmis, can they?  



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DENNIS PATRICK: STRATEGIC CHOKE POINTS AND AMERICA’S INTEREST

Everyone loves a revolution until it is hijacked. This was true of the French, Russian, Cuban and Iranian revolutions to name a few. America must not kid itself when viewing Mubarak’s departure through rose colored glasses. Egypt’s first election should not be its last one.

America, not to mention Europe, Japan, China and Russia, has a strategic interest in keeping the Suez and other choke points in friendly hands.



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