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Last July, LIVINGSTON PARISH LIBRARY BOARD OF CONTROL President Jonathan Davis, installed on the board as a puppet of Citizens for a New Louisiana Chairman Michael Lunsford, declared, “A DEGREE IS A DEGREE” (he’s the dude with the beard. Turns out he doesn’t know much about conducting a public meeting. More on that later) in […]

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The unbridled hysteria over books in our public libraries thought to be corrupting and rotting the brains of young people continues to ramp up with adults acting like children in efforts to protect youngsters from books like To Kill a Mockingbird, 1984, Animal Farm, Fahrenheit 451, The Handmaid’s Tale, The Grapes of Wrath, Of Mice […]

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That Ultimate Fighting Championship arena sitting on the White House South Lawn installed for the June 14 fight to commemorate the 80th birthday of der Führer, aka Mar-a-Lardo Trump, may become a PERMANENT FIXTURE for world leaders to gaze upon in awe. And why not? I mean, we may as well just throw up our […]

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With no need to comment or embellishment, I offer the latest observations of historian Heather Cox Richardson. Heather Cox Richardson employs facts and history to make observations about contemporary American politics. She has written about the Civil War, Reconstruction, the Gilded Age, and the American West in award-winning books whose subjects stretch from the European […]

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If you’ve ever wondered why we as a society have a diminishing respect for our system of justice, there are ample examples of why that confidence level is eroding. Beginning with the U.S. Supreme Court’s ridiculous 2010 ruling so affectionately known as Citizens United to the glut of pardons of criminals by the Trump administration […]

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