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Seeding Diversity

Seeding Diversity

Hohmann also believes small towns, which tend to lean Republican, are in the bull’s-eye.

 

“What we can say is this – while the refugee resettlement has been chugging along under the radar in this country for 35 years, leading to the explosive growth of mosques and Islamic centers in the United States, I do believe that under Obama there has been more of a concerted effort to distribute Third World refugees into smaller communities,” Hohmann said. “How else do you explain that Stone Mountain, Georgia, has received more Syrian refugees than New York City? Or that rural Nebraska leads the nation in refugees per capita, with rural North Dakota right behind?    Here…

 

Slow Posts

Slow Posts

We lost a family member last week and had a funeral Saturday, kind of kept us busy so I didn’t have a lot of time to post.

Things are slowly getting back to normal so I can get back on track.

I posted more information earlier but I have chosen to remove it due to the content on this blog I feel it’s a disrespect to the man who passed away.

 

Life Lessons

Life Lessons

“There are three kinds of men. The one that learns by reading. The few who learn by observation. The rest of them have to pee on the electric fence for themselves.”
— Will Rogers