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Duck and dodge – cut and run
I recently received a press release for a Congressional candidate from Seattle . This candidate happens to be a friend of mine which is why I got the press release. In the release is below: Beren: McDermott weak on terrorism … Continue reading
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One more into memory and history
I know you’ve all seen the photograph. Black and white. Taken in an instant on a place called Sulphur Island as the camera was swung around and the shutter clicked. Nothing amazing. The subjects were there because thievery was feared. … Continue reading
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Multiculturalism bad? Really?????
WOW – I didn’t think anyone would have the intestinal fortitude to print this headline.” Multiculturalism is to blame for perverting young Muslims “ While the article itself does not say that, it does do an admirable job of putting … Continue reading
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Shooting the base…and your own foot
My fellow blogger Lady Logician took me gently to task regarding my blog about the upcoming election and Republicans behaving badly…very badly. As a matter of fact, behaving like, well, Democrats.Well, in rebuttal, I offer in evidence, the latest TV … Continue reading
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A trip into the swamp
I don’t normally delve into the depths of the fever swamp, but a friend sent me this and I just had to look. Now the diarist in question is of interest to me and it was interesting to see his … Continue reading
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Reading writing and gay rights
My friend Amendment X asked (rather rhetorically) how the NEA would respond to a headline in the Red Star that laments about how Americans know little about the US. I think I know the reason why our children aren’t learning … Continue reading
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Ethical Decision Making
I have followed this story, like most folks, in the pages of the Star Tribune and the blog Minnesota Democrats Exposed. MDE first broke the story last week. “Rep. John Kline, R-Minn., accused Democratic challenger Coleen Rowley Wednesday of using … Continue reading
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And more $$'s won't help
OK kids, here’s quick little quiz: How would the NEA (National Education Association, aka , THE teachers union) respond to this headline in Prairie Pravda:“New poll shows that Americans know little about the U.S.”1.YIKES! That’s awful! We obviously have been … Continue reading
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Well now, I almost missed this.
I was reading this story in the local Prior Lake MN (which is next door to Savage) paper this weekend. “Veterans Field at Memorial Park would more than quadruple in seat capacity by 2008 under a proposal to bring a … Continue reading
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Minnesota's version of "Where are they now?"
While perusing the headlines of the online version of Prairie Pravda, I came across the wrenching story of Kathleen Soliah (aka Sara Jane Olson) complete with a picture of her appearing before a magistrate in 2002, and of course the … Continue reading
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