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Ranger Rick: Voting for Clinton only continues the rotting

I have to admit, Hillary Clinton has an enormous amount of “political experience.” Just none of it good or even up to what any responsible person would consider competent in…
Posted by Editor November 1, 2016
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Yes It Is, It’s True: Lessons from a Daisy Duck fable?

One of the most memorable fables from my childhood, besides Aesop’s tales, came from a Daisy Duck comic book. Yes, from Daisy Duck. There was a period in the mid-1950s…
Posted by Editor October 31, 2016
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Basura: Halloween memories keep flooding back

As college students, my then girlfriend and her roomies hosted what they called a Hairy Buffalo party. Everyone was to dress in costume, and bring some sort of alcoholic beverage.…
Posted by Editor October 31, 2016
Army Bob: Where there’s smoke there’s fire for Hillary
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Army Bob: Where there’s smoke there’s fire for Hillary

Well here we go again, a re-examination, a reopening of one just one of the Clinton scandals/criminal investigations. Our good friends on the left, not the far left, are not…
Posted by Editor October 31, 2016
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Monday Moanin’: Lawsuit seeks justice for Flint children

A class-action lawsuit filed Tuesday seeks justice for the children of Flint, who are suffering the effects of months of drinking lead-contaminated tap water while also not receiving adequate special…
Posted by Editor October 30, 2016
Army Bob: Why is the left blind to Islam’s sexism?
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Army Bob: Why is the left blind to Islam’s sexism?

Have you ever asked yourself why strict Islamic countries, countries that have Sharia law or are Islamic States, require women to be covered almost completely concealed? Ever questioned the rationale…
Posted by Editor October 26, 2016
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Yes It Is, It’s True: The road to Hell is paved with…

Candidate forums are the most well meaning, but least informative public exercises I can think of. It is rare indeed when I have come away from these meet and greet,…
Posted by Editor October 26, 2016
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Basura: Memories of Carl and a trip to the WWII Memorial

“That it will never come again is what makes life so sweet.” — Emily Dickinson  (Note: the events described happened seven years ago. Carl is no longer with us, but he’s…
Posted by Editor October 25, 2016
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Ranger Rick: Don’t get sucked in by ‘global warming’ hoax

“The Arctic Ocean is warming up, icebergs are becoming scarcer and in some places the seals are finding the water too hot, according to a report to the Commerce Department…
Posted by Editor October 25, 2016
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Monday Moanin’: School funding still down after recession

Nearly a decade after the recession, school funding in many states hasn’t recovered  (From Michigan Radio’s ‘State of Opportunity’) Nearly 10 years after the recession, school funding is still way…
Posted by Editor October 23, 2016

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