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Ranger Rick: Reflections on Wall in D.C., Memorial Day

The first time I was in Washington D.C., I visited the Vietnam Wall.  I thought it would be a good thing to see since I was of age during the…
Posted by Editor June 2, 2021
The more things change, they really stay the same?
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The more things change, they really stay the same?

Because I don’t watch much television these days as an aging curmudgeon, I have turned to Podcasts for my entertainment and/or edification. Today I was treated to a brand spanking…
Posted by Editor June 1, 2021
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Ramblin’ Road: Don’t forget reason for Memorial Day

It is Memorial Day weekend: The kick-off for the summer season. But while we are celebrating with family gatherings, picnics and burgers on the grill, let us not forget the…
Posted by Editor May 30, 2021
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U.S. needs to hear it: ‘When will we ever learn history?’

EDITOR’S NOTE: This column was written almost two years ago, and now that we finally are pulling out of Afghanistan, I think it's timely. And never forget Georges Santayana’s famous…
Posted by Editor May 29, 2021
One Small Voice: 2 phrases that should be banished
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One Small Voice: 2 phrases that should be banished

by Lynn Mandaville The late W.T. Rabe, a former public relations director at Lake Superior State University, along with fellow faculty and staff, created the first list of words and…
Posted by Editor May 27, 2021
Army Bob: We must call out the ‘let them die’ socialists
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Army Bob: We must call out the ‘let them die’ socialists

by Robert M. Traxler In a recent editorial our esteemed editor made the point that we all should still mask up, as no one knows for sure who is vaccinated…
Posted by Editor May 27, 2021
Army Bob: Pipelines in U.S. bad, Russian pipeline good
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Army Bob: Pipelines in U.S. bad, Russian pipeline good

EDITOR'S NOTE: Ranger Rick is on vacation this week and he asked Army Bob to pinch hit for him today in the continuing effort to promote the "write the right…
Posted by Editor May 25, 2021
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Ramblin’ Road: Cleanliness is next to godliness in store

by Phyllis McCrossin Though the calendar says it is not quite summer, for most of us Memorial Day weekend marks the beginning of the summer season. Yesterday was perfect tourist…
Posted by Editor May 23, 2021
Yes It’s True: Reporting of feats not all created equal
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Yes It’s True: Reporting of feats not all created equal

“All animals are created equal but some are more equal than others.” — George Orwell, “Animal Farm I have come to the unpleasant conclusion that for many years I have been a…
Posted by Editor May 21, 2021
Army Bob: China getting a climate change free pass
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Army Bob: China getting a climate change free pass

by Robert M. Traxler This is the third column on the end-of-the-world promise, guarantee, undeniable truth, and only one person has risen to defend the “settled, undeniable science.” We need…
Posted by Editor May 20, 2021

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