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From the Mouth of Boys

(Taking a break from serious stuff.) Most every 2nd Sunday, we host a meal of soup with cheese-‘n-mayo sandwiches (on homemade wheat bread) for a father and his three young sons: B.P.D.-age 11; B.L.D.-age 9; R.O.D-age 6. They are rural boys who go to school in a small town; and pray, as we have been […]

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Government-Assisted Suicide (GASing) of Canada?

If the abuses of M.A.I.D. (Medical Assistance in Dying1) in Canada were not enough to stain Canada’s (once honourable) reputation, some “elites” of Canada are now abandoning property rights by encouraging the expanding claims, grievances,  expectations, and corruptions of indigenous tribal leadership. Once unchecked tribal corruption by tribal elites was confined to harming their own

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Just a Reminder

Just a reminder for those who love information, books, and factual history, that the prolific output of Peter Duke of The Duke Report continues at an ever accelerating pace. His new “Book Explainer” series is a short course in facts, concepts, and insights that most of us wish we had more time to pursue. Here

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The [Mis-]Direction of Dissent: The Ubiquitous Pattern

My take: Another valuable documentary by James Corbett detailing how often peoples, societies, and governments, seduced by authoritarian, Utopian ideologies, project their own madness onto dissenters. Instead of taking the upward course of self-correcting, progressing, improving through dialogue and self-criticism, the low road of projection and persecution is taken by the authorities and their servitors.

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