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SALLY MORRIS:  ESCAPE TO VENICE!

                              

Throughout much of the western world carnival season is in full sway - we call it Mardi Gras, but in Austria and the south of Germany it is known as "Fasching".  In Venice it is Carnival time.  This seems like a good time to escape to another world - of balls and gondolas, pageantry, parties and sometimes intirgue - and a different kind of mask!  The Venitian carnival masks are works of art.  So - let's celebrate today with some music and art.

 

 



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SALLY MORRIS:  DR. BIRX SPEAKS OUT

                            

As we have come to expect, aother of Trump's favored picks to dictate to the rest of us got in front of a microphone on CBS's "Face the Nation" last weekend to slam the former President.  In the course of doing this she revealed a lot more about herself, her views and the nature of the "science" of COVID-19, and maybe a bit about ourselvces and our expectations as well.


 



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Lynn Bergman
LYNN BERGMAN: AND YOU THOUGHT YOU WERE A DEMOCRAT…

In 1848, the Communist Manifesto was published in London by German philosophers Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. It's manifestation as the “Soviet” system of the USSR represented a far more radical innovation than it would if it were concerned merely with ownership. The nationalization of the means of production involves a radical shift in the power structure, especially in the eminence accorded to the central planning bodies. A “Soviet” system enables the party machine to have a monopoly of power, for they have all but the legal attributes of ownership. Above all, it allows a few who are the new elite to seek to control the total lives of the masses.

It is precisely these “elites” with “monopoly power” that have applied “central planning” in revoking permitting for the privately funded Keystone XL pipeline (projected to transport 830,000 barrels/day) that was approved by the United States and Canada to transport crude oil from the Bitumen Sands in Alberta Canada to markets in the United States, Latin America, and Europe.



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SALLY MORRIS:  WHY TERM LIMITS ARE NOT THE ANSWER

                                

Periodically someone discovers "term limits" and hopes it will solve the problem of a slothful electorate.  It's a tempting "easy fix" for corrupt politicians, but the pitfalls far outweigh the hope for potential advantages.  Term limits would do more harm than good in the long run.

 



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: THANK YOU, PRESIDENT TRUMP

Kudos to Howie Carr for publishing a “Thank you” to President Trump in the Boston Herald, 1/18/21. His eloquent words speak for millions of Americans. They are worth quoting.



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SALLY MORRIS:  CONGRESSMAN STEVE MENGELE (R-OH)

                                    

Many Americans are almost on their knees as our governors and mayors relentslessly shut down our businesses and throw us out of work.  We are set up for juat about any relief we can find.  Now instead of the $2,000 we were promised as a "stimulus", to help us survive until we are allowed to work again, some of us have received $600.  Most of us have been essentially unemployed since last spring.  The $600, however helpful in the shortrun, is really not a serious attempt to help us survive.  The other $1,400?  Well, good question.  Ohio Congressman Steve Stivers thinks we should make guinea pigs of ourselves in order to get it - sit up, Fido!  If this is supposed to be a joke, it's not funny.



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Schmid
SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - JANUARY 25, 2021

LUTHERN SOCIAL SERVICES OF ND; LSS WENT BEYOND ITS CORE COMPETENCY; JESSICA THOMASSON; FROM WORST TO BEST; KEYSTONE XL; CAN WENTS CONTINUE TO FLY AS AN EAGLE?; PUMPING THE DIESEL OUT OF MANDAN; BIG NEW GAS PLANT; NEGLECTED PARK; STATE OF THE TRIBES; DAKTOIDS



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Center for Vision & Values
DR. JOHN SPARKS: ON THE IMPEACHMENT AND CONVICTION OF PRESIDENT TRUMP

Later today, an article of impeachment against President Trump is expected to be delivered from the House of Representatives to the Senate. This will set the stage for a historic trial. In this article, Dr. John Sparks reviews the current situation through a half-century-old case—Brandenburg v. Ohio—and the First Amendment free speech clause. Sparks writes, “Operating within the framework of Brandenburg, the senators today sitting in judgment of Donald Trump should ask two fundamental questions. First, what did the former president actually say in his rally speech?  Secondly, do his words show his intent to incite imminent lawless action? 



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SALLY MORRIS:  CELEBRATING A MAN FOR ALL PEOPLE AND ALL SEASONS

                                 

 

 

Tomorrow, January 25, people around the world will be celebrating the memory of Scotland's greatest poet, Robert Burns.  His message rings true in all eras, the message of the worth of man, the songs of the heart, bittersweet partings, and patriotism and man's failings - his hypocrisy, his pride, his treachery.  This year, as we look around at the disarray in our own country, its traitors, its heroes and its ordinary, honest men, he seems to speak directly to us today.



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: LEXICON FOR THE 21ST CENTURY

Words mean things. The 2020 elections dubiously swept Democrats into total power now controlling all branches of government (one party rule). What better reason to generate an amended lexicon for the 21st century (not to be confused with Ambrose Bierce’s “The Devil’s Dictionary”)? These are old words revived.

President Ronald Reagan warned, “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction... It must be fought for, protected, and handed on…[to our children]… or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children…what it was once like in the United States where people were free.”



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Center for Vision & Values
AUTHOR Q&A WITH DR. GARY SCOTT SMITH

The “Author Q&A” is an e-publication from the Institute for Faith & Freedom at Grove City College. Each issue will present an interview with an author of an intriguing new book that we hope will prove illuminating to readers everywhere. In this latest edition, we sit down with Dr. Gary Scott Smith to discuss his new book, “Duty and Destiny: The Life and Faith of Winston Churchill,” which is available as a print book, a Kindle book, and an audible book narrated by Richard Perry Turner.



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EDWARD MORRIS:  THIS IS ME HASHTAG WALKING AWAY - PEACE OUT

                          

What's that rank miasma settling in like a fog so thick you can't see through it? It's the New World Order! While some of us cling to the hope that the republic will return, like Madame Butterfly watching for a ship that ain't comin', and others of us learn how to put ketchup on a stink burger, Edward Morris is going third party this time. He's done with the news. There's a clock running before the deep state arseholes hunt him down in some spiderhole, either a metaphorical or a literal one, and he doesn't have time or mental energy to waste on irrelevant details. Here's his testament to screwing the news.


 

 



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SALLY MORRIS:  THE CORONA CULT

                          


 

A dark curtain seemed to fall over the world in 2020 - a devastating virus was unleashed from a Chinese research lab.  It has literally transformed the world in the space of a year.  It has altered the behavior of people toward each other, it has destroyed civility among us.  It is real - people have gotten sick.  A lot of people have died.  But its physical effects are minor compared to its social, psychological, economic and political effects.  There is the real damage.  Over centuries we have had waves of epidemics.   Many died, most survived, but until now we have never reordered our entire society, around the globe, in such a drastic way.  This damage may be difficult to undo.  It may be nearly impossible to undo it all.  The sooner we recognize what is happening to us the more likely we will be to survive it.



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SALLY MORRIS:  WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED (SO FAR) FROM THIS TRUMP TERM

The presidential term coming to an end this week has brought us quite a lot - some promised and some totally unexpected.  We got a large portion of a wall built.  We rebuilt our economy and confronted the communist Chinese.  We have suffered through a virus attack by these same communist Chinese which has exposed some of our worst as well as our best governors and their beliefs as to our basic human rights.  We have seen enormous growth in respect for the United States abroad where it counts - among world leaders.  We got out of the WHO because it was acting as a surrogate for the communist Chinese government.  We have forged strong alliances in the Far East to counter the aggression of China, we have exposed and condemned to all the world the slave labor and the genocide being perpetrated in China against minorities as well as political dissidents.  We have achieved peace in the Middle East among long-term rivals and enemies while isolating Iran as a purveyor of world-wide terror.   But perhaps the most important legacy of this term of President Trump is that he has been instrumental in lifting the veil and revealing to the world exactly who our leaders are in government, the media, entertainment, sports, the military and all other aspects of public life.  We have learned who has unshakable principles and who is for sale.  That has been his greatest accomplishment thus far.



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Center for Vision & Values
LEWIS WAHA: MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. AND AMERICA’S ‘PROMISSORY NOTE’

Each January, we honor Martin Luther King, Jr. for his leadership in combating racial segregation and securing civil rights for African Americans. However, critics lately have charged that King’s legacy has been “whitewashed,” or remembered selectively. A 2019 Guardian editorial laments that Americans have “Disneyfied” the reformer, saying that we recall his earlier, comforting successes while overlooking his later frustrations and political radicalism. Psychologizing the critique, a 2020 NBC News opinion piece decries that King’s memory is abused for the purpose of cultivating “complacency” and a sense of “absolution.”

As bracing as these correctives seem, they miss the mark. It’s true that King’s desire that black Americans escape disparate poverty and violence remains frustrated. But it would be a mistake to suppose that this unfinished work necessitates anticapitalism, antimilitarism, or the psychologizing antiracism of the whitewash narrative. Rather than being a self-serving power move, sober remembrance of King’s reliance on Christian ethics and the American Founders recovers a radicality befitting King’s ultimate vision of “the Beloved Community.”



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Schmid
SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - JANUARY 18, 2021

GOOD JOB!; DON'T PANIC YET; UNEXPECTEDLY DECENT; COAL CREEK UPDATE; BEGGAR THY NEIGHBOR; A START IN ND; DETROIT RALIROAD; ROAD TRAINS; THE NINTH RESERVE DISTRICT; MINNESOTA BORDER CITIES; DAKTOIDS



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SALLY MORRIS:  WHEN “WINNING” IS LOSING

"Stop the Steal" has become associated with the pro-Trump faction.  Democrats are hostile to the message.  While it is understandable to want to enjoy a victory, is it really wise to do so by overlooking credible, clear, convincing and overwhelming amounts of evidence of something wrong?  Perhaps the ones hurt most and most directly by fraud are those whose side committed it.

 



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MARJORIE MORRIS:  LESSONS WE’VE LEARNED FROM A TRUMP PRESIDENCY

There is a lot of negativity in America today.  However, there are some very positive outcomes of Trump's presidency and there are lessons we can all take away from four years of success against all odds.

 

 



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Center for Vision & Values
LEWIS WAHA: MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. AND AMERICA’S ‘PROMISSORY NOTE’

It’s no small thing for a black Baptist preacher to write that America’s Founders furnished great wells of democracy. Although laid down by mere mortals, America’s founding documents, “dug deep,” are moral resources blessing a people for generations.

King echoed his confidence in America’s founding when he spoke of the “bank of justice” and “great vaults of opportunity.” In his “I Have a Dream” speech of 1963, he asserted that the Founders had signed “a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir.” Of course, lament was built into his message: for African Americans, that note, like a bounced check, came back marked “insufficient funds.” Yet he did not stop at the point of grievance. He continued, “we refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt. We refuse to believe that there are insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation.”



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SALLY MORRIS:  NORTH WEST MINNESOTA ARTS COUNCIL CHOOSES TO HONOR BLM


 

How ironic.  BLM spent the summer destroying every vestige of our arts and culture they could find.  They left minority-owned business in rubble throughout Minneapolis.  They are now deeply implicated in the recent Capitol riot which derailed an important function of Congress and ended with five or more dead.  The McKnight Foundation is funding this.  The NWMAC is responsible for its choice of theme.  I don't know about anyone else, but I have had enough.  Small-time functionaries are selling America in bits and pieces and we are supposed to tolerate it.  I'm done with this.



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SALLY MORRIS:  OUTSOURCING TYRANNY

We now know we have another, "unofficial", arm of the Democrat dictatorship to silence us.

 



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: “AMUSING OURSELVES TO DEATH”

These are important reasons to unplug the television. But greater justification exists. The mainstream media no longer presents “news you can use” expecting the public to reason through the “facts” and draw their own conclusions. The media in general, and television in particular, has become another form of entertainment, a business venture, advocating one line of thought. True journalism is dead.

Enter a classic media critique by sociologist, teacher, and author Neil Postman (1931-2003) and his book “Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business” (1985). He argues that TV as a medium expressing ideas primarily through alluring visual imagery reduces politics, news, history, education, and Christianity to merely entertainment. Inevitably, this leads to the trivialization of public discourse.



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Schmid
SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - JANUARY 11, 2021

ND GOVERNOR IS BULLISH; ACADEMICS TO STUDY DAKOTAS; RESERVATION HOT ZONE; THE CAUSES; THIRTY PERCENT STINGS; HERALD SUPPORTS REBELS; DID THE EAGLES TANK; THE LARGEST BUILDING IN ND; FORUM COMMUNICATIONS; DAKTOIDS



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SALLY MORRIS:  A TIME TO ACT?

One of the last things I recall from my school days was a discussion in Mr. Kinzler's English Lit class.  We were studying Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.  Of course he wrote this with a look over his shoulder at his sponsor, Queen Elizabeth I - it was mostly sympathetic to Caesar, in other words.  But it seemed to me that Caesar was asking for it.  He had ended the Republic of Rome, shut down discussion and debate, began to dictate rather than serve.  I'm afraid I had little sympathy with Caesar when Brutus stuck him.  I was the Black Sheep then.  I am not so sure I am now.  Let me explain.   Today I see Big Tech as Caesar, not Donald Trump.  If we are to stop Big Tech we must have that moment on the steps of the Forum.  Trump must be both Brutus and Mark Antony.  We have no other course open to us.  Congress and the courts have betrayed our trust and failed to do their job of weighing evidence.  We are told to accept a crime.  It is finally time to do something.  Not violence.  Just enforcement of the law.



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Lynn Bergman
LYNN BERGMAN: SELF SERVING SLICKERS

You know who I'm talking about… those sophisticated “man/woman-of-the-world” charming beguiling charlatans who live in their own little imaginary intellectual deserts. The member of the vaccine review committee who votes against the majority on so-called “principal”. The members of the organization who decline to vote for the majority approved platform because of a problem with an included element they disagreed with and voted against. The “prima donna” kind of sensitive vain undisciplined person that every team sport coach dreads.

Let's reveal a few names: Colin Powell, Jeff Flake, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Cindy McCain, Bill Crystal, Lisa Murkowski. Please add a few of your own; there are more than a few to choose from.



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Center for Vision & Values
DR. JAMES THRASHER: COLLEGES DECEIVE STUDENTS FINANCIALLY

Across the country, many high school students will soon make decisions to attend institutions of higher education. Many will deservedly receive scholarships. Unfortunately, not all scholarships are created equal—in fact, many scholarships are frequently funded unwittingly by one student to another student. It is called tuition discounting. In this article, Dr. James Thrasher examines tuition discounting and the consequences this practice has on students, debt, and higher education.



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DR. EARL H. TILFORD: LOOKING BACK AT A YEAR AND CHRISTMAS PAST—AND TOWARD A BETTER 2021

The year 2020 had been a hard year for most folks. Personally, the COVID-19 pandemic claimed three close friends. All were professors at the University of Alabama who played key roles in my career as a historian. Additionally, in August my wife Grace was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. It has metastasized to her lungs and associated skeletal structures. This is her third and probably last bout with cancer. Surgery in October put Grace in ICU for days. There was no Thanksgiving because, due to radiation and chemotherapy, Grace couldn’t eat. Our daughter and her family cancelled plans to visit due to COVID restrictions that would have led to a two-week quarantine when they returned to Pennsylvania. That’s when I gave in to the current “cancel culture” by canceling Thanksgiving and Christmas.



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SALLY MORRIS:  MUSIC FROM ANOTHER WORLD - ELISEY MYSIN AND AGAFIA KORZUN

 

 


It has been a dark time but if we look around there is so much that is beautiful.  



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SALLY MORRIS:  WHAT’S NEXT?

We are in a terrible crisis.



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SALLY MORRIS:  EPIPHANY

Today was to have been set for a peaceful protest in East Grand Forks in support of businesses struggling against government lockdowns.  It was cancelled.  Thank Antifa.  We must decide whether we want to be dictated to by a tag-team of domestic terrorists like Antifa and BLM, who hijacked the Million Maga rally in Washington and local tinpot dictator mayors and governors . . . or whether we will elect to conduct ourselves in peace and freedom.  Until we take a stand we will be the ones locked up.



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