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Author Archives: Publius Jr
Pastor Greg Laurie on The Importance of Thanksgiving
Published November 27, 2019 Greg Laurie: Why Thanksgiving beats Black Friday and Halloween in importance – and is apart from Christmas By Pastor Greg Laurie | Fox News Thanksgiving is almost here. It’s one of my favorite times of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, Pastor Greg Laurie, Pilgrims, Thanksgiving
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Isn’t it Time to Drop the Race Question on Job Applications?
So I, Publius Jr, have been looking for a paying job, this unpaid job I’ve been doing as the admin and writer of this website requires me to have a paying job. I’ve filled out countless applications for private and … Continue reading
MN Attorney General Keith Ellison Wants to Have California Style Gun Control Laws
Prior to this last weekend’s mass shootings in places where guns are banned, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison filed a “friend of the court” brief to help the state of California uphold their ban on rifle and pistol magazines that … Continue reading
Colonel Robert LeBrun an Immigrant Success Story 25 years in the Making
“Colonel” Robert LeBrun works as a lobby manager at the KFC in Roseville MN came to this country on June 14, 1994. Robert LeBrun, aka Colonel Robert at the Roseville Minnesota Kentucky Fried Chicken is celebrating 25 years today of … Continue reading
Posted in Family, St Paul +
Tagged Colonel Robert, KFC Roseville MN, Legal Immigration, Robert LeBrun
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University of Northwestern in Roseville MN Bans Star Parker from Speaking at a YAF Event
If the Twin Cities of St Paul and Minneapolis needs anything, it needs an Urban Cure for what ails them. Decades of Democrat rule has fostered neglect and poverty. Instead of opportunity and freedom it fosters dependence on government programs. … Continue reading
Billy Graham a Great American Christian Evangelist
In the years since we started up this practice of writing about Christians in American History for the month of December, it’s odd we never wrote about Billy Graham who has some ties to the Twin Cities (founded KTIS radio … Continue reading
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Tagged BGEA, Billy Graham, Decision Magazine, KTIS, Northwestern University MN
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Mike “Bones” Hartzell Vietnam Vet & Rice St Resident Passes Away Memorial On Dec 11, 2018
Rice Street has lost its most famous Resident Mike Hartzell aka Bones. We at SaintPaulRepublicans.us will miss Mike. Here is an article written by Fred Melo a reporter at St Paul Pioneer Press on December 3, 2018. ~~ Publius Jr … Continue reading
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Tagged Bradshaw Funeral Home, Fred Melo, Klub Haus, Mike “Bones” Hartzell, Rice St, Tin Cup’s, Vietnam Vet
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Ray’s Challenge
Shopping can be a pain especially when you don’t like to shop in the first place. Going to this shopping center, or that mall to buy a gift, for groceries, or to shop for something you need can be a real hassle. … Continue reading
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Tagged #BrightIdeas, #RaysChallenge, A & W Painting, Ray Wallin, Shopping Carts, Wordsmiths Toastmasters
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DAV MN Needs Volunteer Drivers to Bring Vets to VA Hospital
Every Tuesday & Thursday around noon time I get picked up by one of these Volunteer Driven Ford Flexes. After my appointment I get a ride back, usually with another Vet who lives in the area. On the way in … Continue reading
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Tagged DAV MN, Disabled American Veterans, Ford Flex, VA Medical Center, VA Minneapolis, Volunteer
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Can President Trump Save Thanksgiving?
It gets earlier and earlier every year the first mention of Christmas Shopping. This year there were Christmas colors popping up in stores as soon as Halloween was over. Christmas music was in stores before Election Day. As much as … Continue reading