Opinion

Why I WON’T be voting for Kamala

On March 14 of this year, Kamala visited Minnesota. She could have toured a farm, a mine, a taconite plant, or small business. But no, instead she visited an abortion clinic, misnamed as Planned Parenthood. NBC stated proudly that she was likely to be the first vice-president to visit a clinic that performs abortions. Of course, her action was to cement Kamala’s and the Democrat Parity’s dark obsession with the need to terminate the lives of innocent unborn humans.

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Moving on

Thin skinned? No, I don’t mean oversensitive, I mean your epidermis. Is yours getting thin? On a recent lunch with friends, we discussed our dismay over thinning skin: crepey skin—creepy skin? My friend Holly said she uses a moisturizer specifically designed for thinning skin and believe it’s helping.

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Wellness

Types of Yoga Yoga is rooted in ancient traditions of India, yet has made its way into mainstream Western culture. Amid this assimilation, there are many nuances of yoga that have been lost – nuances such as integrating not just the physical body, but also the mind and spirit, both on and off the mat.

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Plants & AI

Plants & AI Topics such as AI are constantly in the headlines these days, and these technological advancements don’t seem to be going anywhere anytime soon. We keep making tech smarter, but how smart is it really? More and more people are using plant identification apps, but this week I want to offer a word of caution – or, rather, a way in which to use these apps as a tool along the way, but not the word of God.

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Wondering ’61

his new novel for review. It came with the stipulation that the book be donated to the Grand Marais Public Library. So you can likely find it there in paperback as well as online https://icecubepress.com/2024/03/30/ emmi-2/.

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Shark Week

Shark Week I don’t know how much you think about sharks but I used to think I think about sharks the regular amount. Which is to say: I don’t think about sharks.

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Writer explains why he backs Kamala Harris for President

A Republican friend asked, “How can you be 100% behind Biden last week and now be 100% behind Harris this week?” At first this question confused me, but I think the answer lies with that for many Republicans the choice of which candidate to vote for is based on the appeal of the one person who most boldly “takes strong and loud positions against those that believe differently than the voter” and most aggressively “advocates actions or threats to others that are threatening to the voter’s held values and concerns”. Maybe they seek someone to speak loudly and act aggressively addressing their fears, values and concerns. I can understand that, when I was a lot younger, I decided based on who I thought was the “best person”.

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