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Blue Like A River: The dying Gaul, a worthy opponent.
When we turn our enemies into a caricature, it's easier to hate them.
10 hrs ago
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Blue Like A River: Kyle Kirchmeier Interview
There is a duty to maintain law and order.
Feb 20
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Blue Like A River: The thin blue line.
That thin, blue line is like a river. Which side of it will you be on?
Feb 19
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Blue Like A River: A raised fist is not a symbol of peace.
When you see the raised fists, no amount of clever language will hide what they are really after.
Feb 18
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Blue Like A River: Maxine Herr Interview
When things get difficult, we have to lean on each other and hold our own line.
Feb 17
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Guerrilla theater and sketchy journalism.
When the newsmakers are supposed to be reporting it instead of making it.
Feb 13
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Blue Like A River: Cecily Fong and Rob Keller interview
In spite of everything, the dude abides.
Feb 12
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Blue Like A River: How activism makes people more conservative.
Over time, the F-bomb and other expletives lose their power.
Feb 11
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Blue Like A River: What does a prairie riot look like?
Was it a protest or a riot, and what does that look like out on the prairie, anyway?
Feb 10
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Blue Like A River: Bruce Strinden and Cody Schulz Interview
Looking for normal after a year-long protest.
Feb 6
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Blue Like A River: Hihanni Waste, virtue signalers.
I guess hihanni waste (hee-haw-nee wash-tay) means “good morning” in Lakota.
Feb 5
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Blue Like A River: Charles Damschen Interview
Be for something, not just against something.
Feb 4
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