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Hunter Education Instructor Scott Thompson teaching students about big game species and antlers.

In the hunt for more educators

Hunter/Bowhunter Ed instructor workshops coming up


Montana Fish, Wildlife
and Parks Hunter and Bowhunter
education instructors, and folks
interested in becoming instructors,
are welcome to attend one of several
workshops being held around
Region 6 in January and February.
Traditionally, a Region-wide
workshop is held every spring.
However, this year, FWP is hosting
a state-wide workshop in Helena
June 23-25. Marc Kloker, the
FWP Region 6 Information and

Education Program Manager who


oversees the hunter and bowhunter
education program for the region,
decided to host these workshops to
be able to reach instructors across
the region before classes begin for
the year.
I hope to see all the instructors
at the workshops to meet and visit
with them, and provide a chance to
hand out class materials, visit about
changes, and make sure everybody
is on board with things in the

coming year, said Kloker. Also,


I felt it was a great opportunity
to invite anyone interested in
becoming an instructor to see what
the program is all about.
The workshops will be held
from 6-8 p.m., and snacks and
refreshments will be provided.
Instructors and folks interested in
becoming instructors are welcome
to attend the workshop that best
works for them.
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America Wont Be Great Again Until Were Good Again


By Don Feder
As campaign slogans go, Trumps
Make America Great Again wasnt
bad especially compared to the
Queen of Thorns Better Together
(With Hill, its always about the
collective). But more than two months
after the 2016 campaign ended, even
Trumps supporters have only a vague
idea of what Make America Great
Again means.
The left, which is race-obsessed,
sneered that it really meant Make
America White Again. In one of their
typically dazzling displays of logic, the
Democrats reasoned that since Trump
wanted to deport illegal aliens, who
are mostly non-white, the real goal of
immigration enforcement is to make
America whiter as if national
security, crime-control or fairness to
low-income wage-earners couldnt
possibly be considerations.

Trumps platform included border
security, rebuilding our military, job
creation, negotiating realistic trade
deals and developing domestic energy
all worthy, even necessary, goals.
But its values, not policies, that made
America great in the first place. Only
by rediscovering those virtues will our
country return to its former glory.

Make America Great Again means
were not great now. Why? Is greatness
related to the economy? Were in the
eighth year of the Obama stagnation,
the annual growth rate never rising
above 3%.
But the Greatest Generation went
through the Great Depression, when
unemployment was as high as 25%. It
was great based on its values, not on
prosperity, which would eventually
flow from those values.
The public seems to understand,
if only intuitively, that something is
very wrong. In 2016, only 27% said
they were satisfied with the way things
were going in America. Its doubtful
they were thinking about tax rates, the
dangerous decline of defense spending,

or opposition to the Keystone Pipeline.


How can we be great again when
last year 780 people were killed in
Chicago (the presidents hometown),
one third the number of Americans
who died in Iraq over 15 years?
How can we be great again when in
the same garden spot, four animals
kidnapped and tortured a mentally
disabled man for 24 hours (which
they streamed live on Facebook)
while shrieking their hatred for
Trump.
How can we be great again when a
member of Congress hung a picture in
the Capitol depicting a police officer
as a pig shooting demonstrators?
How can we be great again when
our leaders consistently lie about the
nature of a cult, masquerading as a
religion, which could ignite World
War III?
How can we be great again when
refusal to celebrate gender confusion
(a la the special issue of National
Geographic on The (so-called)
Gender Revolution) is met with
cries of bigotry?
How can we be great again when
the family, the cornerstone of
civilization, is disappearing? Only
26% of Millennials aged 18 to 32 are
married, compared to 36% of Gen
Xers and 48% of Boomers at the same
stage in their lives.
How can we be great again when
Congress refuses to de-fund a group
that includes leaders who profited
from the sale of fetal body parts?
How can we be great again when
Hollywood dumps its toxic waste on
the rest of the nation, when one of
the most successful movies of 2015
made sexual torture look romantic?
How can we be great again when the
youth of each generation know less
about their nations history than the
one before when (on a multiple
choice test) only 35% of 4th graders
knew the purpose of the Declaration
of Independence (youd think its

title would have given them a clue),


and when only 43% of high school
students knew the half-century in
which the Civil War was fought?
How can we be great again when a
significant segment of the electorate
could be called the Gimme Bloc?
How can America be great again
when so many of the young think
our enemies have every right to hate
us when they believe that America
is defined by racism, aggression,
witch hunts and the exploitation of
minorities and third-world people?
How can America be great again
when more Millennials say they
could vote for a socialist (45%) than
have a favorable view of capitalism
(42%) and only 37% have a very
unfavorable view of communism, an
ideology responsible for the murders
of an estimated 94 million human
beings in the 20th century?
How can we be great again when
religion is steadily declining? The
number of Americans with no
religious affiliation went from 16.1%
in 2007 to 22.8% in 2014. Among
Millennials, its 29%.
Greatness starts in the heart and
the head.
In their essay 7 Lessons
in Manliness from the Greatest
Generation, Brett and Kate McKay
said the venerated generations
defining characteristics included:
a sense of personal responsibility,
frugality, humility, loyalty in love and
hard work.

Greater generations of Americans
strived for virtue, believed they were
put here for a higher purpose, were
grateful for what they had and willing
to sacrifice for faith, family and
freedom.
America began with a vision
a shining city on a hill, a dream of
religious freedom. Then came selfgovernment, civil liberties and a
beacon to a suffering humanity.

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America
continued from front

Even if he never said


it, on the question of how
to make America great
again, think about a quote
usually attributed to Alexis
de Tocqueville (the great
observer of 19th. century
American life):
I sought for the
greatness and genius of
America in her commodious
harbors and her ample
rivers and it was not

there.... in her fertile fields


and boundless forests and
it was not there.... in her rich
mines and her vast world
commerce and it was not
there.... in her democratic
Congress and her matchless
Constitution and it was not
there. Not until I went into
the churches of America
and heard her pulpits flame
with righteousness did I
understand the secret of her
genius and power. America
is great because she is good,
and if America ever ceases

Hunter/Bowhunter Ed

to be good, she will cease to


be great.

We wont be great again
until we get back to being
good again understanding
what the good is and being
willing to stand up for
it, unabashedly. Trumps
agenda may be great for
America, but it wont make
America great again. Only
we can do that while
fighting the establishment
every step of the way.

Don Feder is a former
Boston Herald writer who is

now a political/communications
consultant. The following
story can be found on the
GrassTopsUSA website at
http://www.grasstopsusa.com/
df011617.html.

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The workshop locations are as follows:


Havre Tues., Jan. 24, 3rd floor of
the hospital, conference room
Poplar Wed., Jan. 25, Fort Peck
Community College
Glasgow Tues., Jan. 31, FWP
Headquarters, Quonset
Malta Wed., Feb. 1, Malta High
School cafeteria
Plentywood Tuesday, Feb. 28,
Jubilee Room at the Sheridan
Bow Education Instructor Carmen Corey with a graduating class of students.
County Courthouse
Circle (Date and location yet to be determined. For any information or questions on these upcoming
Please call for information)
workshops, please contact Marc Kloker at 406-228Hunter and Bowhunter education are state-mandated 3704, or email mkloker@mt.gov.
courses, which are taught by dedicated volunteers. The
heart of Montanas Hunter and Bowhunter Education
programs is this group of dedicated volunteer instructors.
ior Citizen Center
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They stand as examples of how each hunter should
demonstrate safety, ethics, behavior, and responsibility
Starts
to not only themselves, but also to landowners, other
Liver & Onions
Wednesday,
hunters, and the resource.
Call for reservation by 10 AM
Region 6 needs to recruit more of these dedicated men
January 18th
228-9500
and women to continue to serve the area. Anyone who is
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
at least fourteen-years old is eligible to apply. Volunteer
in the Horizon Room
instructors are being sought across the region, which
at the Glasgow
City/County Library
includes the counties of Hill, Blaine, Phillips, Valley,
Daniels, McCone, Sheridan, and Roosevelt.
For Kids Ages 6 - 12
For information on becoming a Hunter or Bowhunter
Runs through the end of March
education instructor, visit the FWP web site at fwp.
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