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By Richard Oswald
Health | Politics and Government
07/21/2008
Ag and Trade | Main Street Economics
07/03/2008
Ag and Trade | Environment | Travel/Recreation
06/01/2008
Racing For '08/Archive
04/05/2008

"We gave them a monopoly and they are making billions," said a retired ag professor from the University of Missouri.
"In this town, they know the cost of everything but the value of nothing," Cong. Tim Walz told rural residents gathered at the National Rural Assembly in Washington, D.C.
Politics always play in stereo: the devil out of one speaker, an angel through the other. Listen in to Richard Oswald's latest adventures in candidacy.
Who says there's no such thing as progress? Richard Oswald rides intact another day thanks to "Gusseted technology."
Shouldn't homes and livelihoods trump recreation? Richard Oswald casts back to 1993 and keeps a worried eye on the Missouri River.
Reaching back into the annals of sports-farming, Richard Oswald recounts the thrill of victory, the agony of buffalo burrs.
Richard Oswald turns consumer health advisor, with a farm fresh, cheap, and labor-intensive cure for eczema.
Just because you petition your government doesn't mean your government does what you want.
My friend Linda Lou didn't need to learn what I know best about politics, which is giving concession speeches.