By John Torgrimson Lanesboro, MN John LeCarre, the novelist and former British spy, was interviewed by CBS about a year ago. Most of the talk was focused on Brexit — Britain leaving the EU — but then the topic turned to America. “I’m talking about Brexit, but Americans know the difference between patriotism and nationalism. A patriot can criticize his country, stay with … [Read more...]
One Moment, Please… Let’s not make it more difficult for small business owners
Many of our small businesses — restaurants, hair salons and fitness centers in particular — have suffered greatly throughout this pandemic. When the mandate to close their doors went into effect back in March, they were restricted from generating income. At the same time, these business owners were told they had to pay state licensing fees that come along with owning their … [Read more...]
Expertise?
By David Webb, MD Lanesboro, MN Tired of being told what to do by experts? Perfectly understandable. After all, highly educated, experienced individuals have time and again been completely wrong about things – to the dismay and often detriment of us all. That said, I would add that we might do well to differentiate true from self-proclaimed expertise and not to disparage … [Read more...]
Letter about Sarah Kruger…
To the Editor, As a paraprofessional educator, I welcome the thought of a sensible, practical, well-informed, and determined young woman running for the Minnesota State Senate 28 seat. Her name is Sarah Kruger. Let me share with you why you owe it to yourself, your children, and your grandchildren to vote for Sarah. Sarah is running against incumbent Senator Jeremy … [Read more...]
Letter about August 24 Jeff Erding commentary on Democrat Leftists…
To the Editor, Another commentary from Jeff Erding still grinding away on how radical and leftist Democrats are. I thought maybe he wanted to reintroduce 1953’s McCarthyism where most anyone that ever attended a socialist gathering was suspected of being communist, but no, he now pinpoints only radical leftist Democrats have Marxist/Socialist leanings. Being a … [Read more...]
The phony criticism of history and our ancestors
By Stan Gudmundson Peterson, MN I absolutely despise what the radical left is doing to America and the world today. Tearing down statues, monuments, and trying to destroy history, good and bad, is much like Mao Tse-Tung’s ‘Cultural Revolution’ in its destruction of the old. As if history can be changed. Their beliefs about and attitudes toward the past are silly. … [Read more...]
Historic memories of Fillmore County; Bird’s eye view of Preston 125 years ago
Today we’re viewing the Mighty Root River from afar and not only that, it is 125 years ago when the scene looked liked this! We all know by now that our poet and photographer friend, Aaron L. Sleyster, spent much of his time writing about and photographing his beloved Root River and the iron bridges that once spanned it. The picture you see today accompanied his lovely poem … [Read more...]
Truth and Facts: Anathema to Democrat Leftists
Radical Leftists who now control the Democrat party complain about lies, but they really don’t mind them at all; witness the misinformation they spread regarding the Russian Collusion hoax, recent looting and rioting in Democrat controlled cities, and the cruel policies enforced by Democrat Governors when they needlessly forced COVID patients into nursing homes. No, what … [Read more...]
Letter about Democrats For Anarchy (DFA) not DFL…
To the Editor, Democrats For Anarchists (DFA) not DFL As we near election day it becomes clear to anyone paying attention that the Democratic party clearly represents anarchy more than any other cause or movement. Their recent partnering with Marxist organizations of Antifascist, (Antifa) and Black Lives Matter, (BLM) represents their efforts of “fundamentally … [Read more...]
One Moment, Please… Cite your sources
For me, it feels like right now people are edgy. More than ever before. And, the upcoming general election doesn’t help matters. November 3 can’t get here fast enough. With that said, the Fillmore County Journal has taken it upon ourselves to expect more of those submitting Letters to the Editor or guest commentaries. We are getting back to English 101. When making … [Read more...]
Letter about a special thanks to the August 17 commentarians…
In the Monday, August 17, 2020, issue of the Fillmore County Journal, there was a guest commentary submitted by Jane Peck titled “Electing politicians who care about people’s lives.” In Peck’s commentary, she said that State Representative Greg Davids doesn’t have “experience or work in teaching.” State Rep. Davids offered the following correction: “Regarding Ms. Peck’s … [Read more...]
Electing politicians who care about people’s lives
By Jane Peck Lanesboro, MN In this time of life and death due to illness and violent policing, it is helpful to wonder how we can elect politicians who appreciate that laws can save or cost lives. We need politicians that understand their solemn responsibility to vote for measures that promote life and health. A few examples might help. NewYork Governor Cuomo is … [Read more...]
No, the Bible is not a textbook
By Pastor David Stoeger Preston and Wykoff UMC Wykoff, Minn. Looking back at growing up in the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (LCMS) and having spent four years of my general education in the denomination – these folks are the people who first introduced me to the scriptures. I would describe the LCMS as theologically ridged and heavily doctrine focused. The Bible … [Read more...]
Expressing my conscience
By Pastor Norm Omodt, Retired Chatfield, MN Sometimes I feel a need to express what’s on my conscience. This is one of those times. I have sometimes voted Republican, though usually not in recent years. But I am hopeful for a respectful Republican candidate for President. We certainly don’t have that now. Some issues are more personal to me than others. Right now, … [Read more...]
My story of COVID-19
By Mark Revord Minneapolis, MN I am age 59, in good physical condition, and a married father of two. My wife Kathy’s mother is JoAnn Miller, who lives in Preston, Minn. My COVID symptoms started late on Saturday night, March 28, with a fever that caused uncontrollable shivering, that was less than fun. I immediately quarantined in our basement for nine days. I had body … [Read more...]