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By Sharon Rondeau on Sunday, September 11, 2016
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FROM “IN DEFENSE OF RURAL AMERICA” by Ron Ewart, ©2016, President, NARLO (Sep. 11, 2016) — In the summer of 2014, Obama’s Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), started shipping tens of thousands of Mexican and Central American minor children in busloads into communities all over the U. S. On July 3, 2014, Murrieta, a little […]
By Sharon Rondeau on Tuesday, February 3, 2015
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“SHACKLES DISGUISED AS PUBLIC BENEFITS” by Bob MacGuffie, ©2015, RightPrinciples.com (Feb. 3, 2015) — Most of us by now have heard about President Obama’s proposal to make community colleges free of tuition. His proposal projects a cost of $60 billion over ten years, with the federal government covering 75 percent of the funding. The states […]
By Sharon Rondeau on Friday, October 10, 2014
Editorials
“FADING INTO OBLIVION” by Dwight Kehoe, Editor, TPATH (Oct. 10, 2014) — Immigration undeniably was the life’s blood of the new and fledgling America. East to west, north to south, the vastness of its territory, the boundless resources and millions of acres of fertile farmland, unowned and undeveloped, needed industrious people from across the globe to […]
By Sharon Rondeau on Saturday, June 15, 2013
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HARD WORKERS OR SHIRKERS? by OPOVV, ©2013 (Jun. 15, 2013) — The “Who are we?” is the easy part: we’re Americans. The “What?” is a little more complicated. In JFK’s challenge to America to send a man to the moon and return him safely to earth, he said we can do this, not because it’s easy, […]
By Sharon Rondeau on Thursday, March 21, 2013
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“WORTHLESS, SPINELESS” SELL OUT AMERICA by OPOVV, ©2013 (Mar. 21, 2013) — Once upon a time a country was “conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal” and welcomed all people who were willing to become a part of an unique social experiment where a person’s choices were limited to […]