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Eleanor Gilmour Sasaki

Born one of five siblings in Kingfisher on June 29, 1933, as Elinora Carol Burnett, Eleanor Gilmour Sasaki passed away Thursday, Oct. 29, 2020, surrounded by her loving family in Colorado Springs, Colo.

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Critical Race Theory explained

“Critical Race Theory: What It Is and How to Fight It” is the title of a lecture by Christopher F. Rufo at Hillsdale College in Michigan.

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How apportionment defrauds American citizens

The news that six states will gain seats in the House of Representatives and another seven will lose seats, thanks to new census numbers, was widely reported.

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Disputations and Usufructs

Don’t you hate it when snobs use 20-dollar words when nickel ones will do? My least favorite words at the moment are metrosexual, shapewear and paradigm. In reading a couple books recently I had to grab the dictionary to find out what “disputations” and “usufructs” were. The wordinistas have gone so crazy that now they’re using several words where one worked just fine before, like appearance deficit (ugly), gravitationally challenged (fat), negative patient care outcome (dead), and intergenerational intimacy (I have no idea).

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Biden should protect US from International Criminal Court

(Steven Groves is the Margaret Thatcher Fellow in Heritage’s Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom. He works to protect and preserve American sovereignty, self-governance and independence.)

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Letter to the editor

Thank you Father, mother, the Great I Am for this day that thy has made. I shall be glad in it. May the words I write be alright in thy sight, my judge and my king.

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Simon soars to new heights

Boring isn’t enticing to Kase Simon.

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