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Monday Moanin’: Failing children, failing schools, failing values

TEACHING CHILDREN TO FAIL "I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work."– Thomas A. Edison How do we measure ‘good parenting?’ What yardstick do we use to…
Posted by Editor September 11, 2016
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Yes It Is, It’s True: We’re in danger of losing history, heritage

“Those who do not learn from history are condemned to repeat it.” — Georges Santayana “That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most…
Posted by Editor September 11, 2016
Army Bob: Guest worker program best serves supply and demand
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Army Bob: Guest worker program best serves supply and demand

by Robert M. Traxler Is mass immigration a good thing? Is it shortsighted to not have a guest worker program? Are we playing politics with our long-term future? All difficult…
Posted by Editor September 8, 2016
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Democracy Tree: So Meijer has state legislators in the bag

by Amy Kerr Hardin Members of a Michigan-based political action committee thinks they have it in the bag with their timely $20K contribution to state lawmakers. It was recently disclosed…
Posted by Editor September 8, 2016
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Ranger Rick: We must ensure legal, not illegal, immigration

I notice everyone is excited about Donald Trump’s proclamations Mexico will pay for the wall to be erected on the southern border. Many assert that will never happen, as did…
Posted by Editor September 6, 2016
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Yes It Is, It’s True: More evidence the game is rigged and…

Ladies and gentlemen, once again: George Carlin — “The game is rigged… but nobody seems to notice, nobody seems to care.” And because nobody seems to care, the game will…
Posted by Editor September 5, 2016
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Monday Moanin’: We must review what we value in schools

(From the blog of Mister Journalism: Reading, Sharing, Discussing, Learning) By Jeff Salisbury https://misterjournalism.wordpress.com/ First, a comment. This op-ed focuses on my brother’s adopted home state of New Mexico, but…
Posted by Editor September 5, 2016
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Barry Hastings: U.S. still plays the bully in relations with Mexico

by Barry Hastings Here we are, about a year into this election cycle, and, but for "building a wall" along our southern border, and rounding up for deportation 11 million…
Posted by Editor September 4, 2016
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Yes It Is, It’s True: What happened to ‘Move Your Money?’

After the collapse of banks too big to fail and the horror of the Great Recession of 2008, my general opinion of banks plummeted. I noticed a couple of things,…
Posted by Editor September 2, 2016
Army Bob: It is Mrs. Clinton who represents rich and powerful
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Army Bob: It is Mrs. Clinton who represents rich and powerful

Do we actually want to get the money out of politics? A figure batted around is that Secretary Hillary Clinton will spend directly and indirectly in excess of two billion…
Posted by Editor September 2, 2016

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