Living in Neverland, Fargo “Style”
When political leaders say “won’t” it usually means “will” and “never” is usually code for “guaranteed to”…
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When political leaders say “won’t” it usually means “will” and “never” is usually code for “guaranteed to”…
Continue ReadingPOLL: Do you believe Keith Berndt and others are being fraudulent by alleging the 2009 flood was only a 50 year flood event?
Continue ReadingDespite the feigned reassurances of Keith Berndt on August 12th, 2013 during the MNDak Upstream Coalition/Richland Wilkin JPA meeting, there is little comfort that one of the largest earth moving projects in North America, second to the Panama canal, will be a secure structure.
Continue ReadingHow can freedom exist, when capitalism relies on socialism to do its dirty work?
Continue Reading“If Fargo is such a big important city then why didn’t Cass county (Fargo) make the list when they have repeatedly self professed that the Fargo Dam and FM Diversion is the second most important project in the nation?”
Continue ReadingPerry Miller (Moderator): “Is raising Interstate 29 going to be a part of the ring-dike project for Hickson, Bakke and Oxbow?”
Continue ReadingOfficial Audio Record of the MNDak Upstream Coalition | Richland Wilkin JPA | Fargo Diversion Authority – August 12th, 2013 7:00 p.m. Meeting
Continue ReadingYou really have two choices in life…, you either decide what you believe and let your beliefs guide your behavior or let your behavior justify your beliefs. The latter becomes the eventual loss of your moral compass and you believe you have become a law unto yourself.
Continue ReadingThe only thin evidence that Fargo has to support the theory of “wet period” is the exceedance of the 18′ flood stage every year since 1993. Which had more to do with development encroachment and displacement from the natural flood plain, than any additional flood threats created by mother nature.
Continue ReadingThe relationship between displacement of water and increased river crests are the most obvious fingerprints in North Dakotas crime of the century.
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