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Truth in Advertising | The Button Valley Bugle
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The Button Valley Bugle. 124; Comments RSS. Posted on April 27, 2015. The First American Freedom and Liberty Institute for Traditional Faith and Values. FAFLI) is a project of the. Foundation for American Resourcefulness, Courage and Exploitation. Filed under: Button Valley News. Laquo; Perils of Proposing Public Parcel Plunder. The Chameleon Caucus: Who are they now? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Visit Button Valley | The Button Valley Bugle
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The Button Valley Bugle. 124; Comments RSS. Visit the Button Valley Chamber of Commerce. Button Valley, Montana is centrally located. Nestled gently between the Purcell Range and the Black Hills in the Treasure State. County seat of Boxelder County and home to the Button Valley High School “Fighting Pikas”. Button Valley is slightly to the Left side of Montana. Home, every August to the World Famous Button Valley Hand-Cranked Ice Cream Festival. Button Valley High School, Home of the Fighting Pikas.
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Same song, Seventh verse | The Button Valley Bugle
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The Button Valley Bugle. 124; Comments RSS. Same song, Seventh verse. Posted on March 1, 2015. This is a quote from The Honorable Rick Hill in the Congressional Record for Feb. 23, 1999. On introduction of the Chippewa Cree Tribe Reserved Water Rights Settlement Act. Upon introduction of the Rocky Boy Settlement and Compact in the Senate in 1999, Conrad Burns announced the Congressional findings. Then Governor Marc Racicot praised the Rocky Boy Compact saying:. This week in a opinion piece. Defining R...
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The Chameleon Caucus: Who are they now? | The Button Valley Bugle
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The Button Valley Bugle. 124; Comments RSS. The Chameleon Caucus: Who are they now? Posted on May 11, 2015. Following revelations in ATP documents found in a Colorado meth house, ATP became pretty much ineffective in Montana and elsewhere. American Tradition Partnership pretty much faded away. End of story, right? Go to the website of the American Tradition Institute. Today and you will find this forwarding page:. We’ve Changed Our Name, Refined Our Focus, and Moved Our Site. Funny thing is; all of these...
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Legislative Canoodling | The Button Valley Bugle
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The Button Valley Bugle. 124; Comments RSS. Posted on April 17, 2015. In his latest proclamation from the House floor, Speaker, Austin Knudsen. Holds forth on respect for the rules of. 8220;procedural maneuvering”. Yes, it appears there are rules. He decries the passage of the Healthy Montana Act (SB405) as a. 8220;massive expansion of Obamacare in our state. 8220;medical welfare”. 8220;I respect legislators who make decisions on policy for their constituents that’s why they sent us here.”. Respect for t...
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Perils of Proposing Public Parcel Plunder | The Button Valley Bugle
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The Button Valley Bugle. 124; Comments RSS. Perils of Proposing Public Parcel Plunder. Posted on April 20, 2015. Todd Tanner published a great piece in High Country News. On the menace of recent Congressional legislation to promote the transfer and sale of public lands. This is about power, plunder and money. It’s about water, which is the source of all that power here in the West. And it’s about the fact that an awful lot of folks back in Washington want to privatize our federal lands. For the Post, you...
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501 Don’t See Me | The Button Valley Bugle
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The Button Valley Bugle. 124; Comments RSS. 501 Don’t See Me. Posted on April 3, 2015. A rhetorical war is being quietly waged over the remaining natural resources in the American West. We have recently seen the battles play out in Congress, as they pass funding to help transfer federal lands to states. And, of course, we have seen it in the legislative bodies of several western states, including Montana. The weapon of choice for both sides in this conflict for our public resources is the 501(c). Because...