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Month: July 2022

It’s Important to Vote

It’s Important to Vote

By Jan S. Gephardt In Kansas and Missouri, we’re holding a primary election next week. And every time there’s a primary, some people question whether or not it’s important to vote in it. I’ve blogged about Primary Elections in other years. Longtime readers of my “Artdog Adventures” blog know very well that I feel it’s important to vote. I realize some of my readers don’t live in the United States, and many others live in states hold their primaries earlier…

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Space Force!

Space Force!

By G. S. Norwood Every year, for our July 4 concert, the Dallas Winds plays a medley of armed service anthems as a salute to veterans. This year, as I listened during rehearsal, I realized something was missing. As the music swelled around us, I leaned over to my boss and asked, “What about the Space Force?” My question got a laugh, but it made me wonder: What about the Space Force? Was it a real branch of the military?…

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A Very Busy SoonerCon

A Very Busy SoonerCon

By Jan S. Gephardt SoonerCon 30 was a very busy SoonerCon for me. I had a chance to once again share one end of a sales table (this time in the Creators Alley). But I didn’t want to give up being on panels or in the Art Show. This was guaranteed to be a little crazymaking. But it was so lovely to be back at SoonerCon! It’s one of my favorite conventions, as you can see if you look through…

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Liberty and Personal Freedom on Rana Station

Liberty and Personal Freedom on Rana Station

By Jan S. Gephardt Recent events have gotten me thinking about liberty and personal freedom. Here in the United States, we recently seem to have had an unusual amount of trouble defining just exactly what those are. To whom should they be extended, and in what measure? There seem to be different standards, depending on who you’re talking to, and about whom they’re talking. Yes, I know. We Americans are kinda famous around the world for having staked a claim,…

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