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11 months ago

in Bachmann: Democrats want an “urban” America — and we know what that means on The Minnesota Independent
Hva er det snakker om igjen?! Always interesting from Mz. Bachmann. I'm pretty sure light rail is for long-distance commuting to suburbs, as they are in Stockholm, perhaps she meant streetcars, buses, or bicycling--all modes of transportation which are just as equally condemnable to the American automobile. And what's wrong with government jobs? Isn't being a politician a government job? What about police officers or firefighters? Sometimes I wish her babble would not inadvertently hurt random people. I'm praying for you Stillwater.

1 year ago

in ‘Up North’ to become ‘Heart of the Continent’? on The Minnesota Independent
This is the correct link for Eaton & Associates http://www.eanda.com/. They are a respected local design company. However I've always known them for print work. They likely got the job through their connection with the Minnesota History of the Land project. I've also never known them to serve nonprofit, government or "environmental" groups, they've mostly been corporate/institution branding.
Since they are full-service print, likely there will be a pretty intense marketing blitz.

1 year ago

in Minnesota pastor violated tax law, watchdog group says on The Minnesota Independent
How dare the audacity of some Christians to believe they are above the law and believe they are doing God's calling by violating the common good of our nation? To follow this logic would mean anything could be justified under God. This sounds more like fanaticism than Christianity. Who is intimidating him into silence? He is free outside of his pulpit to advocate whatever he pleases. It is when someone is in the position of power and control that they feel envious to seize it. Now that is the moral issue of the Church today.
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