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Army Bob: The Wall would help slow drug cartel woes

by Robert M. Traxler Remittances, or contributions sent by Mexicans living abroad (mostly in the United States) to their families at home in Mexico comprised $28.5 billion in 2017 and was…
Posted by Editor April 11, 2019
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Ranger Rick: So who fact checks the fact checkers?

The author of this website recently penned an editorial with the title "Facebook can be a cesspool for seekers of truth."  While this seems like a noble and innocuous claim,…
Posted by Editor April 9, 2019
One Small Voice: We can all do better using science
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One Small Voice: We can all do better using science

by Lynn Mandaville It wasn’t even April Fools Day, and our president was trying out outrageous “foolies,” and old ones at that. At a meeting of the National Republican Congressional…
Posted by Editor April 6, 2019
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Ranger Rick: From someone who lived in Venezuela

We all know there are people who profess to lean liberal/socialist/communist/Marxist.  They claim in print and on websites to be "progressive" when in reality they are for anything but freedom…
Posted by Editor April 2, 2019
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Army Bob: Smollett case reveals Dem left’s zealotry

The drama being played out in Chicago over the handling of the Jussie Smollett case gives us a good insight into the developing battle for the heart and soul of…
Posted by Editor April 1, 2019
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Yes It Is, It’s True: Proposal A, at 25, left us a mixed bag

It was just a little more than 25 years ago, on March 15, 1994, that Michigan voters overwhelmingly approved Proposal A, one of the most iconic and game-changing tax shifts…
Posted by Editor March 31, 2019
Basura: Meditation on last meal while on death row
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Basura: Meditation on last meal while on death row

“We’re all dying, except for the dead.” Viet Thanh Nguyen, The Sympathizer A friend posed a question I thought interesting.  “What would you request,” she said, “if you were on…
Posted by Editor March 29, 2019
One Small Voice: Vietnam Vets’ Day is silent holiday
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One Small Voice: Vietnam Vets’ Day is silent holiday

by Lynn Mandaville I write this in recognition of Friday, March 29, National Vietnam Veterans Day, a national holiday signed into law on March 28, 2017, by (and don’t let…
Posted by Editor March 29, 2019
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Army Bob: So what now is life after Mueller Report?

“We were told by “experts” on MSNBC that President Donald Trump would be impeached, charged, removed from office any day now, he can’t last the week.” I wrote this three…
Posted by Editor March 28, 2019
One Small Voice: Congress, not America, is rotting
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One Small Voice: Congress, not America, is rotting

The release of the Mueller Report was an anticlimax for me. Though I did not expect a full-blown condemnation of the president, I did expect some definitive evidence of explicit…
Posted by Editor March 26, 2019

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