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One Small Voice: Precious lessons taught to us by RBG
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One Small Voice: Precious lessons taught to us by RBG

by Lynn Mandaville It’s been a very long time since anything brought sudden, hot tears to my eyes. But that’s what happened last night when my son burst into the…
Posted by Editor September 20, 2020
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Ramblin’ Road: Thoughts on preparing to hit the road

by Phyllis McCrossin It’s a beautiful fall day, but I’ve been chased inside by the multitude of flies that seem to be so prevalent this season. I’ve become quite adept…
Posted by Editor September 20, 2020
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Are strange political things happening in these parts?

“In one-party system, you have one-party. In two-party system, you have two parties. In multi-party system, you have more than two parties.” — Grand Valley Political Science Prof. Sunjook Junn.…
Posted by Editor September 19, 2020
Army Bob: Mob violence to continue even after election
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Army Bob: Mob violence to continue even after election

by Robert M. Traxler Beto O'Rourke, or legally, Robert Francis O’Rourke, a former Democratic member of the House of Representatives from the 16th Congressional district in Texas and candidate for…
Posted by Editor September 17, 2020
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Ranger Rick: Why did young people turn on the U.S.?

When I was a young man, I revered two things — the military and law enforcement.  Most older men I knew were in World War II and/or Korea and my…
Posted by Editor September 15, 2020
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Potato salad that’s sure to become a family favorite

by Kathy Hamman Miller This makes a large batch, but is perfect for family gatherings because you can make it the day before. If you’d like to make a smaller…
Posted by Editor September 14, 2020
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Ramblin’ Road: The perils of technology spying on you

by Phyllis McCrossin I think it’s been a long summer for everyone. Not that King and I spend a lot of time socializing, but an entire summer of social distancing…
Posted by Editor September 14, 2020
One Small Voice: Do bad things happen to bad people?
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One Small Voice: Do bad things happen to bad people?

In our unending search for fairness, and in the absence of finding fairness in man-made legal structure, humans around the world have sought a common sense of universal, even cosmic,…
Posted by Editor September 13, 2020
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Yes It’s True: We’ve seen fire and we’ve seen rain. Yawn

“Well, I’m about to get upset, from watching my TV, checking out the news until my eyeballs fail to see. I’m mean to say that every day it’s just another…
Posted by Editor September 12, 2020
Army Bob: Right-wingers rioting; the media says so
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Army Bob: Right-wingers rioting; the media says so

by Robert M. Traxler Presidential candidate and former Vice President Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. has a campaign ad out stating that right-wing protesters and militias are responsible for the violence…
Posted by Editor September 10, 2020

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