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Christmas Eve is seen by most as the entire day before Christmas. When Christianity had its beginnings, it used the Jewish concepts for the day. Instead of beginning at midnight, or at sunrise, religious days began at sundown during the previous day. The night portion of the day came before the lighted portion of the […]
Judge strikes California’s ‘gender secrecy’ school policy down
In a victory for California parents, a federal judge struck down the policy in California’s public schools that allowed gender secrecy. This policy allowed teachers to not inform the parents about their children’s “gender confusion.” Educators were able to go as far as using preferred pronouns and names without the parent’s knowledge or consent. From […]
Search for missing Air Force plane to reopen after 75 years
January 16, 1950. Almost 76 years ago. A Douglas C-54 Skymaster departed Elmendorf AFB with 44 people aboard. 42 service members, and a pregnant dependent, Joyce Espes, and her infant son, catching a hop to go get medical treatment. The plane never arrived, and was never found. A new search is going to start – […]
Here comes the Trump-class battleship
I’m not sure if this is a legitimate plan, or if Trump is once more trolling people. Could be both. Yesterday President Trump announced his plan to immediately start construction of two (with several more to follow) “Trump-class” battleships. They’re promised to be “the fastest, the biggest and by far, 100 times more powerful.” From […]
Privateers of the Caribbean
Avast and prepare to be boarded! US Constitution Article I, Section 8, Clause 11: [The Congress shall have Power . . .] To declare War, grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal, and make Rules concerning Captures on Land and Water.. The “Marque” grants the authority to cross into enemy territory to seize property, and “Reprisal” […]
Tuesday with the Libs of Tik Tok
Tim, name something, just one thing, Somalis have done to better MN “There’s no separating Minnesota from our Somali brothers & sisters. There’s no reason that every person has to go to bed hungry at night. We have the ability to feed every person.” – Tim Walz as Somalis stole billions from hungry children under […]
Ira Schab, Pearl Harbor survivor, passes
Ira Schab, 105: originally a tuba player in the USS Dobbin’s band, died Saturday. The 21-year old (born July 4, 1920) Mr. Schab expected a quiet Sunday morning. One of his two younger brothers, assigned to a nearby Naval radio station, was coming to visit. Schab had just showered and donned a clean uniform when […]



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