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Army Bob: Paris attack shows there are too many evil people in the world
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Army Bob: Paris attack shows there are too many evil people in the world

by Robert M. Traxler The attacks in Paris Nov. 13 were very predictable; indeed, this column has predicted them for in excess of a year. Most of the Islamic terrorists,…
Posted by Editor November 15, 2015
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Democracy Tree: Traverse City mayor accepts hunger challenge

by Amy Kerr Hardin “You gotta give back something. I don’t want to see people suffering.” — Traverse City Mayor Jim Carruthers on what drives him as a public servant. Asking…
Posted by Editor November 15, 2015
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The Muck Starts Here: ‘Ye Gods forgive my literary sins…’

by Barry Hastings The once popular (now not so much) poet Robert Service wrote (in a short verse preceding his collected works), "I have no doubts at all the Devil…
Posted by Editor November 15, 2015
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Introducing newest column ‘Basura.’ Thanksgiving and forgiveness

EDITOR’S NOTE: The author of “Basura” is an ancient friend who harkens back to the Grand Valley State University days. He is the latest columnist to join our family of…
Posted by Editor November 13, 2015
We’re bringing back the Great Society to fight crime in the U.S.
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We’re bringing back the Great Society to fight crime in the U.S.

by Robert M. Traxler According to the Department of Justice (DOJ), we as a nation need a special Domestic Terrorism Council to protect us from libertarians, constitutionalists and conservatives. The…
Posted by Editor November 12, 2015
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Ranger Rick: Trumpeting ‘gun-free zones’ is just ignorance

I read something pretty revealing last week. There was a discussion about “Gun Free Zone” signs at schools, colleges and churches. Everyone knows this is a liberal chant and reverberation…
Posted by Editor November 10, 2015
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Monday Moanin’: Inept management doomed Detroit Public Schools

By Jeff Salisbury The Michigan Legislature is still debating Detroit schools’ future as the state-run deficit grows under three governors’ control. The Detroit Public Schools is in even bigger financial…
Posted by Editor November 8, 2015
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Yes It Is, It’s True: More chaff, not wheat, from the Internet, Part 3

I've already posted two "Yes It Is, It's True columns on the subject of flat-out lies told and distributed widely on Facebook. I like to note them, store them and…
Posted by Editor November 8, 2015
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Barry Hastings: Contemplations on the passing of a faithful friend

by Barry Hastings People in our neck of the woods, along the banks of the old Thorney-apple River in central Barry County, lost a fine friend and a good man…
Posted by Editor November 8, 2015
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Democracy Tree: Michigan gets it right on identity theft law

by Amy Kerr Hardin Typically legislative resolutions earn little more than a passing chuckle — they’re either complete partisan hogwash or inane attempts by lawmakers to pad their legislative record…
Posted by Editor November 6, 2015

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