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Nadler Guilty of Elder Abuse of Mueller

One could almost feel sorry for Robert Mueller, whose reputation as a man of unimpeachable integrity and straight-shooting law man burned to the ground in front of him during his testimony before Congress. He appeared frail, uncertain, and feeble. He simply was not up to the challenge. He fumbled simple questions, paused awkwardly on numerous […]
Written by Bryan Fischer July 26, 2019July 26, 2019

Hood River County Fair: July 24-27

Hood River County Fair presents “Country Pride-County Wide” July 24-27 featuring hit band Parmalee, LIVE at Hood River County Fairgrounds July 27th. Comprised of brothers Matt and Scott Thomas (lead vocals and drums), cousin Barry Knox (bass) and their best friend Josh McSwain (lead guitar), Parmalee are the quintessential American Country band. Named after the […]
Written by Clara Rice July 23, 2019July 23, 2019

Wildlife Agent – First Mission

I am issuing an assignment for you and your kids, nieces and nephews, grandchildren, or play date friends. This mission, if you choose to accept it, will lead you to information online that is critical to the deployment of forthcoming spy tasks. You and your agents will follow directives with time outdoors regardless of circumstances […]
Written by Paula Olson July 23, 2019July 23, 2019

What Have We Learned

My columns of the past few months have all been about the Blue Zones. Those areas on Earth where many citizens live longer, healthier lives than most people in the United States. Greece, Japan, Sardinia, and Costa Rica all qualify as Blue Zones. Even Loma Linda, California, where most people are vegetarians, live an average […]
Written by Victoria Larson, N.D. July 23, 2019July 23, 2019

Yankee Doodle Dandy – A Brief History:

The first version of “Yankee Doodle” is generally attributed to a British army physician, Dr. Richard Schuckberg, during the French and Indian War. It was a satiric look at New England’s Yankees. According to one story, Shuckburgh wrote the song after seeing the appearance of Colonial troops under Colonel Thomas Fitch, V, the son of […]
Written by Helen Maguire July 23, 2019July 23, 2019

Government is a great servant but horrid master

Today bigger, supremely powerful global governments are justified by environmental claims Through the ages, the suffering, destruction and murder perpetrated by governments like those of Caligula, Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot, Castro and their ilk reduces the evil of common criminals like Al Capone, Daniel Ortega, Bernie Madoff and El Chapo to the scale of […]
Written by Dr. Jeffery Foss July 21, 2019July 21, 2019

Flock This Way: Baby Flamingo Chicks Learn To Walk

The fluffy 2-week-old chicks are being hand-reared at the Oregon Zoo The Oregon Zoo’s bird family was tickled pink this week as five fluffy baby flamingos learned to walk. The 2-week-old muffin-sized chicks are the first flamingos to hatch at the zoo. “The chicks have really long legs, so they were pretty wobbly at first,” […]
Written by Hova Najarian July 21, 2019July 21, 2019

Miss Michigan Stripped of Crown as Anti-Trump Political Correctness Reaches a New Low

The crazies get crazier! Miss World America organization is under fire after stripping 20 year old Kathy Zhu of her Miss Michigan World title for her support of President Donald Trump. Apparently, she also tweeted about ‘black on black crime’ which even black people know is a real concern. Another faux pas, according to the […]
Written by Press Release July 21, 2019July 21, 2019

Bill to reinstate Obama pesticide ban ignores science

House legislation to ban neonicotinoids in wildlife refuges would hurt bees and wildlife The battle over neonicotinoid pesticides rages on. In response to one of many collusive sue-and-settle lawsuits between environmentalist groups and Obama environmental officials, in 2014 the Department of the Interior’s Fish & Wildlife Service banned neonic use in wildlife refuges. Following a […]
Written by Paul Driessen July 21, 2019July 21, 2019

America’s Cultural Crisis, a National Emergency?

There is a clear political agenda to destroy the traditional family in America, and it’s facilitated by public schools. Never before have all parents been legally “separated” from their minor children by the government. Until now, the American family was considered to be the foundation of civic life; the smallest form of government, where children […]
Written by Suzanne Gallagher, Parents Rights In Education July 19, 2019July 19, 2019

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