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Army Bob: Don’t overlook leftists’ history of violence
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Army Bob: Don’t overlook leftists’ history of violence

by Robert M. Traxler Violence is never the answer, but... demonstrators should not attack the police, but... arson should not be tolerated, but... burning police stations, killing 20 police officers…
Posted by Editor January 21, 2021
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Ranger Rick: Trump got a lot done as our president

The four years of the Donald Trump presidency is almost over.  Throughout the four years, he has been the driving force in getting things done, not just talking about it,…
Posted by Editor January 19, 2021
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Mini-Cheese Cakes, using vanilla wafers, a real treat

by Kathy Hamman Miller Mini-Cheese Cakes Place 24 cup cake liners in muffin tins and place a single vanilla wafer in each. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Beat until light…
Posted by Editor January 18, 2021
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Ramblin’ Road: Does our adopted dog have ALS?

by Phyllis McCrossin We have one sick little puppy. Things are not going well for DK. We knew when we adopted him he had “some weakness” in his hindquarters. After…
Posted by Editor January 17, 2021
Army Bob: The liberals are pawns of leftists/socialists
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Army Bob: The liberals are pawns of leftists/socialists

by Robert M. Traxler This column will anger the good folks on both ends of the political spectrum, however, I feel strongly about its need to be said. Liberals value…
Posted by Editor January 12, 2021
One Small Voice: Attempted coup should be punished
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One Small Voice: Attempted coup should be punished

The plumber was digging around in the pipes… And he saw something shine in the muck, and it turned out to be the soul of the last tenant. He gave…
Posted by Editor January 12, 2021
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Ranger Rick: What if the South had attacked D.C.?

Looking back: I often wonder what kind of world we would be living in if General Robert E. Lee had acquiesced to General "Stonewall" Jackson's asking for 10,000 troops to…
Posted by Editor January 12, 2021
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An easy way to deal with leftover holiday potatoes

by Kathy Hamman Miller What do you do with the leftover potatoes from the holidays on a cold winter day? Make potato soup of course. It’s very easy to do…
Posted by Editor January 11, 2021
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Ramblin’ Road: DK filling hole left by Cindy’s passing

by Phyllis McCrossin We added to our household After we put Cindy Lou down, I swore no more dogs for a while. A long while. And then King suggested I…
Posted by Editor January 11, 2021
Army Bob: OK, Mr. Biden. You won. So now what?
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Army Bob: OK, Mr. Biden. You won. So now what?

by Robert M. Traxler Janet Hook and Evan Helper of the Los Angeles Times basically said that President-elect Joe Biden kept his number one campaign promise, so the other campaign…
Posted by Editor January 7, 2021

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