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It's sad when Iran has more integrity than the United States

January 11, 2020 @ 9:07 am

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  America needs to come to grips with its moral compass problem. Especially before the 2020 election. It’s sad when the myth of us being the “greatest nation on earth” gets one upped by Iran. But, lets face it, we have people dying because of a lack of national health care like EVERY OTHER INDUSTRIALIZED […]

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The return of the Grassroots Dayton show?

December 18, 2019 @ 9:59 pm

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A lot has changed since Greg Hunter left Dayton for Wyoming, including his switch from the Republican party to the Dem party. Today we sat and rambled for too long about the impeachment of Donald J. Trump, how all this will or won’t work, and what we’re looking at if Trump gets reelected. Yes, it’s […]

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The wacky world of Dayton politics

December 17, 2019 @ 5:58 pm

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Looking at the petition turn in on the Board of Elections site and so far, there are some surprises: Dayton 1-term school board member, John McManus has switched parties to the Republican side to run against minor-league party boss Russ Joseph for County Treasurer. Joseph, who lost to Republican Mike Foley after being appointed to […]

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Do not go to jail, it's dangerous

December 6, 2019 @ 8:29 pm

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Reports are slowly coming in about an incident that happened 2 weeks ago in the Montgomery County Jail. An inmate, was beat for almost 15 minutes in his cell, by 8 other inmates while being held in a “rollover cell.” Two or three other inmates in the 12 person cell didn’t participate, but also didn’t […]

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Department of Injustice? WSU vs Clayton Luckie

December 6, 2019 @ 11:07 am

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In news, you have hardball, softball and now, apparently we have wiffle ball reporting. In today’s article about the WSU shenanigans. No where in the article are any actual people named as guilty in this obvious scheme to break the law in terms of federal contracting and employment law. The Department of Justice didn’t have […]

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Racism: By the DOJ, the FBI and the State

November 21, 2019 @ 8:35 pm

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Let’s compare. The state of Ohio is revoking two disadvantaged business certifications of a Trotwood trucking company owned by Joyce Sutton Cameron, one of three people indicted on federal charges related to defrauding the city of Dayton’s program for minority and disadvantaged businesses. The Ohio Department of Administrative Services opened a review of Green Star […]

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