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Category Archives: Roads of Politics
Putting on the Badge to go to Work
It happened again in one of our rural towns in the Midwest. A police officer has been shot and killed in the line of duty. This time, like several before, he and two other officers, were responding to a domestic … Continue reading
Posted in Roads Less Traveled, Roads of Animals, Roads of Events, Roads of Minnesota, Roads of Politics
Tagged Alexandria MN, Cyrus MN, deputy sheriff killed domestic violence, Deputy shooting cyrus MN, domestic violence, Domestic Violence MN, Glenwood MN, Josh Owens, Judges gun laws, K-9, k-9 partner killed, Minnesota gun laws, officer killed west central mn, officers domestic violence, police officers wounded cyrus mn, Pope County, pope county mn, Pope county sheriff, sheriff two officers wounded, suspect killed cyrus mn, swift county deputy sheriff killed
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Watching That Gauge
I’m old. I live on Social Security. I live rural. That means I live in an area of western MN where you need to drive out of your small town to obtain goods and services not available where you live. … Continue reading
Posted in Roads Always Traveled, Roads Less Traveled, Roads of Politics, Roads of Vehicles, Uncategorized
Tagged Biden, checking account, DFL, entitlement, food prices, foreign policy, gas gauge, gas prices, GOP, inflation, Jill Biden, Joe Biden, joebiden, Kamala Harris, pumpgas, ruralamerica, Socialsecurity, white house heat
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The Forgotten Children No One Speaks Of
There is a group of children long forgotten from a war many have tried to forget. Our soldiers who arrived home during that conflict, yes conflict as it was never a declared war, were ignored and despised by many. The … Continue reading
Posted in Roads of Politics, Uncategorized
Tagged abandoned children, American fathers, american vietnamese children, borders illegal aliens, genalogy, GIs, military ID, military records, military viet nam, nail salons, nail technicians, vietnamese
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Open Letter to the Protesters Disrupting Lives that Matter;
An open letter to all the protesters shutting down freeways and interfering with the lives of the public-at-large, This is a picture of the devastation in West Virginia after the floods. These people are trying to dig out and salvage … Continue reading
Posted in Roads of Politics, Uncategorized
Tagged all lives matter, black lives matter, blm, blocking freeways, blocking interstate, flooding ashland wisconsin, flooding west virginia, flooding wi, police officers, protesting, protesting blocking road, protesting officers, virginia, west virginia needs, wv flood devastation, wv flooded homes, wv flooding needs, wv homeless
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Law Enforcement & the Citizen
Because I have spent over 20 years traveling the highways and byways of three states for my employment I can honestly say I have encountered good law enforcement and really bad law enforcement personnel. It has ranged from small town … Continue reading
Posted in Roads of Politics, Uncategorized
Tagged black lives matter, blue lives matter, cops stops, leo, leo matters, police, police encounter, police enforcement, police lives matter, police officers, stop by cop, the cops and you
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