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Yes It’s True: Canceling Dr. Seuss a business decision

The news this week of the death of Michigan’s “Eternal General” Frank Kelley prompted me to remember his visit to Wayland High School as guest speaker for the annual Junior-Senior…
Posted by Editor March 7, 2021
One Small Voice: Censoring Dr. Seuss just goes too far
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One Small Voice: Censoring Dr. Seuss just goes too far

by Lynn Mandaville Any librarian worth her salt knows that March 2 is the birthday of Theodor Seuss Geisel.  This year was the 97th anniversary of his birth. To the world…
Posted by Editor March 5, 2021
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Army Bob: Progressives trashing U.S. Constitution?

by Robert M. Traxler Is gun control about defeating the American Constitution, or is it truly about the government controlling firearms to protect the people from themselves? The Second Amendment…
Posted by Editor March 4, 2021
Basura: Michigan has got it right with death penalty
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Basura: Michigan has got it right with death penalty

“It’s pointless to teach someone a lesson by killing them.” — Mokokoma Mokonana The first death penalty carried out on these shores was in 1692.  Thomas Grander was convicted of sodomy…
Posted by Editor March 4, 2021
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Ranger Rick: Policing in the U.S. under assault by Dems

Have you ever watched a "Paty Mayo" video on Facebook?  It's about bounty hunters tracking down bail bond contracts that were made null and void because the accused didn't show…
Posted by Editor March 2, 2021
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Enjoy pineapple pecan cake with cream cheese frosting

Grandma’s Pinochle game day       Pineapple Pecan Cake with Creamed Cheese Frosting Cake ingredients: 2 cups flour 2 cups sugar  2 teaspoons baking soda  2 cups chopped pecans (Grandma used…
Posted by Editor March 1, 2021
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Ramblin Road: Time flies when you’re traveling a lot

by Phyllis McCrossin It’s the last day of February. Where did the past five months go? When we arrived in California in November, our twin grandsons asked almost every day,…
Posted by Editor February 28, 2021
One Small Voice: What does this pandemic teach us?
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One Small Voice: What does this pandemic teach us?

Five hundred twenty-five thousand six hundred minutes Five hundred twenty-five thousand moments so dear Five hundred twenty-five thousand six hundred minutes How do you measure?  Measure a year? In daylights?…
Posted by Editor February 27, 2021
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Army Bob: The left helping modern day robber barons

by Robert M. Traxler Jeff Bezos, the new champion of the American Left, is worth in excess of $194,900,000,000, an amount greater than gross national product of more than 100…
Posted by Editor February 25, 2021
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Ranger Rick: Rush Limbaugh had tremendous impact

I was a die-hard Democrat (I voted for Jimmy Carter... twice).  Once Ronald Reagan was elected president and the improvement in the economy halfway through his first term convinced me…
Posted by Editor February 23, 2021

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