Stupidocrisy: Opposites attract

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There is an old adage that opposites attract. There’s a new twist to that saying in that during these past few years a whole lot of people have been attracted to the opposite of truth. Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Joe Biden and the Democratic National Party conspired to say that Donald Trump had underhanded business…

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The WHO WEF X fear factor Part 1

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The World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Economic Forum (WEF) have teamed up to bring you, at least virtually, the next lockdown, vaccine-mandating, fear-mongering pandemic. They call it Disease X. On January 17, WEF gave center stage at its Davos, Switzerland meeting the WHO directory general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus in an effort to convince…

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Are you a Covenant Keeper?

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There are many times in life where we want to do something, maybe we even commit to doing it, but somehow life happens and we don’t do it. As a coach, I would often ask an athlete why wasn’t the play or drill executed properly. The answer was something like, “Coach, I’m trying.” My response…

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2/9 Farm Chronicles: A Super Bowl story

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Growing up on the farm, we were not only farmers, but also sports fans. Late winter and early spring, it was basketball. Often, I could be found on my stomach in the living room using the electric antenna rotator to get the very best UHF channel for the Boston Celtics game. Usually had to watch…

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The real election interference

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While the Democratic Party, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton conspired to, but unsuccessfully, implicate 2016 Republican candidate for President Donald Trump and Russia in an election interference scheme (and spending millions in taxpayer dollars to prove nothing), there is even a bigger election interference occurring today. It is obvious that the Democrats have weaponized their…

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Stupidocrisy: UN warns Israel about rejecting two-state solution

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One of the chieftains of the one world order has warned Israel that rejecting a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine is a threat to world peace, but he didn’t warn the Arab nations of the same. On January 23, United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres told a meeting of the UN Security Council that…

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2/5 The Neighbor

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There’s an old saying that good fences make better neighbors. There was a time in this country when many people didn’t even lock their doors at night. They knew their neighbors and trusted them. Where I grew up, we helped each other at planting and harvest. We had community picnics and town hall dances. If…

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2/2 The Farm Chronicles: Pond Creature

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About 100 or more yards from the barn was a pond. This pond was both a temptation and a necessity on an old farm where the wells were shallow and water for horses and cattle was always needed. It was a temptation because there was a deep end fed by a small spring and a…

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2/01 Believe the CDC at your own risk

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Despite hundreds of research papers to the contrary, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) maintains on its website that “COVID-19 vaccines are safe, effective and free. Everyone 6 months and older can get an updated COVID-19 vaccine.” The CDC is promoting loading up everyone from aged six month and older with multiple doses of COVID-19…

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