Nashville!

Readers will know that we just returned from a week in Nashville for Turdstock2024 and some sightseeing. Here are some highlights. See what welcomed us at the hotel front desk! Friday started out with a short walk near our hotel, which was right across from the campus of Vanderbilt University. Its buildings are from a …

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Tales from the Flood Zone of Destruction

The destruction wrought by Hurricane Helene has brought out all the characteristics of Rural Americans. Their courage, generosity, and intrepidness have really shone on everyone who has been affected. Here are some of their stories. https://twitter.com/wilson_apush/status/1840553599564198189 These kids' parents are raising them to be responsible adults. Bravo! This was posted by Allen Mashburn: This gentleman …

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Devastating flood damage in the Carolinas from Hurricane Helene. Media and Feds Ignore It. Updated Sunday 9/29.

My headline is not a joke. I visited four media web sites, including some known as being impartial and conservative. Not one had a banner headline about the devastation in Eastern Tennessee and Western North Carolina. Entire towns are being swept away, millions of people are losing homes and property, more millions are without power, …

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More great opinions and Agriculture News from Dustin Kittle

Recently, in Tennessee, hundreds of Farmers staged a huge protest, driving their tractors to an assembly point to make their views heard regarding the onerous regulations being handed down by the USDA. This was a huge deal, as our government is working to reduce the supply of locally-produced food available to Americans, and favoring "Big …

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Installment Three in the case of Dustin Kittle vs Farm Credit Scandal: Water

Below, direct from X/Twitter, is the third installment of Dustin's story of the conflict between the US Farm Credit system and America's family farmers. This is NOT being publicized by the corporate media, because if it was, many Americans would be appalled by the way their government is working to ruin family farms, and transfer …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #184: What travel has taught me

What travel has mostly taught me is that people are people everywhere and always.  And that we don't live in the only beautiful region of our country.  Everywhere we have traveled has shown us that God has bestowed upon us a spectacular planet, with an infinite variety of landscapes and features. For the past two …

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Cee’s November Alphabet Challenge: Double S’s in the Word

If I am not mistaken, there are two S's in Tennessee.  We flew there in April of this year to attend a Hillsdale College seminar, and a Ricochet meetup with our internet friends we hadn't met yet.  Below are some pictures I took of places we went in Tennessee. This is the landscape of the …

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