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Public school opponent fuels fire in fight over county referendum in central Minnesota

How a rural county’s school bond referendum is splitting communities after the hiring of an out-of-state consultant bent on destroying government education.

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Meet the Conservative Evangelicals Practicing 'Strategic Hibernation' in the American Northwest

Meet the Conservative Evangelicals Practicing 'Strategic Hibernation' in the American Northwest
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Pandeism and the Oxford English Dictionary (thing) by Pandeism Fish

A decade ago I submitted to the famed Oxford English Dictionary the word, "Pandeism," with about a half-dozen references to writings using the.

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Pandeism and the Oxford English Dictionary

A decade ago I submitted to the famed Oxford English Dictionary the word, "Pandeism," with about a half-dozen references to writings using the.

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Bahamians must heed the words of John F. Kennedy - The Nassau Guardian

Bahamians must heed the words of John F. Kennedy Dear Editor, In his inauguration address on January 20, 1960, American President John F. Kennedy uttered these timeless words: “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.” Unfortunately for The Bahamas, many Bahamians have developed a completely antithetical mindset, having imbibed a culture of political nepotism and political cronyism, believing that the state owes them something. Since the United Bahamian Party era, Bahamians have come to view the central government as their daddy, which is responsible for their maintenance from the cradle to the grave and from the womb to the tomb. Back then, Bay Street politicians allegedly bartered British pounds, shillings and bales of rice, grits, sugar and flour to Out Islanders for votes.

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