My Opinion – Federal Case Illuminates the Collusion Between the Feds and Facebook

A civil case has been brought in federal court by Attorney General of Louisiana Jeff Landry and Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt regarding the relationship between the federal government and Big Tech—here, Facebook.

The question regarding freedom of speech has always been how these enormous social media sites choose to “moderate”—in fact, censor—the content of speech and whether, either by their own doing or as a result of pressure from the federal government, or both, the tech giants are suppressing certain speech which is virtually always conservative speech.

U.S. District Judge, Terry Doughty, of the Western District of Louisiana, recently ruled that full discovery requires the disclosure of additional email and other communication between Dr. Anthony Fauci, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, and several of the public affairs staff at the Department of Health and Human Services.

What led Judge Doughty to require the additional disclosure?

Well, while there are a number of email communications discovered thus far that would otherwise seem benign—if they didn’t involve active coordination between the largest social media company in the world and U.S. government officials—there are several additional emails that are more concerning—and may represent only the tip of the iceberg of improper collusion. These emails involve high-ranking White House officials.

In one example, after Pres. Biden claimed that social media sites and “Covid misinformation” were resulting in “killing people,” a senior staffer at Meta (a Facebook spinoff) sent an email to U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, which stated “it’s not great to be accused of killing people” but Meta was committed to finding “a way to deescalate and work together collaboratively.”

A week later that same Meta official sent another email to Murthy stating that “I wanted to make sure you saw the steps we took just this past week to adjust policies on what we are removing with respect to misinformation.” The email concludes “…you (Surgeon General) have identified 4 specific recommendations for improvement and we want to make sure to keep you informed of our work on each.”

This is all much too cozy.

This incestuous relationship between the federal government and Facebook and Big Tech creates a toxic coordination between government and huge social media sites to suppress critical information millions of people need to know to make good, well-informed personal decisions. That’s irrefutable censorship of free speech.

Facebook’s presence in American society is so widespread and prevalent as to bear all the trappings of a government entity—a public utility. These emails clearly establish that Facebook is functioning as an arm of the government, a “state actor” in legal parlance, and as the functional equivalent of the Thought Police of the State. Therefore, it should be held to the same prohibitions on censorship as the Government.

Facebook pretends that it is a neutral arbiter operating an information exchange platform. In fact, in March of 2020, Mark Zuckerberg stated that “I just believe strongly that Facebook shouldn’t be the arbiter of truth of everything that people say online…. Private companies probably shouldn’t be, especially these platform companies, shouldn’t be in the position of doing that.”

However, when you fast forward to today, we see that Zuckerberg and Facebook have become captives of the Thought Police at Facebook and do regularly make editorial content decisions in the composition of its news feed through its algorithms, and those decisions are often not objective and fair to all points of view.

I note that while our 1st Amendment prohibits the suppression of speech by local, state, and federal governments, government censorship is not the only kind. Private sector suppression of speech is just as threatening, chilling, and destructive. This is particularly true where Big Tech platforms become news editors and make common cause with the Deep State and the National Democrat Party.

In truth, social media has become our modern-day public forum. It’s also true that the greatest virtue of free thought and free speech is that all kinds of ideas are thrust into the rough and tumble of the marketplace of ideas where the best idea prevails. It is this collision of, this testing of, speech and thought in a free and open exchange that produces the best results—and leads the nation to wise and popular policy results on challenging national issues.

I’m looking forward to seeing what new email or other communications are recovered by turning over more rocks in this lawsuit.

Pictured above: Royal Alexander is an attorney, writer, and former politician in his native Shreveport, Louisiana. In 2007, he was the Republican candidate for Louisiana Attorney General. In addition to his law practice, Alexander is an opinion writer, a guest lecturer at public events and education forums, and a frequent guest on various TV and radio outlets.

The views and opinions expressed in the My Opinion article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of The Winn Parish Journal. Any content provided by the authors is of their opinion and is not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything.


Pinnacle Brings Customer Focus to Natchitoches Store

It’s all about the location and the people for Anita Martin, the lead customer care representative for Pinnacle Propane in the state.

Anita moved to Natchitoches from Southern Mississippi 12 years ago and fell in love.

“It’s a really nice place to live and work,” she said. “There’s always something to do and the people are the best. I just love my job.”

Working in the propane industry for the past 5 years, Anita will celebrate 2 years with Pinnacle in November. She feels Pinnacle really stands out from other companies because it’s very safety and customer oriented.

A leading Propane provider in the USA, Pinnacle delivers Propane gas for homes and businesses. The company proudly serves its valued customers in Arizona, Arkansas, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. The company’s focus is on customer experience and satisfaction, innovation, and safety, which forms the foundation of its success.

Anita loves getting to know her customers. She even knows most of their names. With one office in Jonesville, Winnfield, and one in Natchitoches, Pinnacle can service even more customers. The service area reaches from Sabine to Winn Parish and from Red River down to Grant Parish.

Last year Pinnacle supplied vendors with propane for cooking during the Natchitoches Christmas Festival and they plan to do so again.

“In other areas, Pinnacle is very involved in the community,” explained Anita. “We’re looking forward to jumping in and becoming more engaged with the Natchitoches community.”

In an effort to create a more efficient delivery process, Pinnacle instituted a routing system. It’s different from what some customers are used to, but Anita said the new system means they’ll be able to bring gas to more people.

Pinnacle offers 3 Price Protection Plans:

Propane Budget Pay Fixed-Price Agreement- A consistent monthly payment at an affordable price, making it easier to budget.
Lock-in Residential Agreement- Pay a small deposit in advance to lock in your special rate.
Pre-Buy Residential Agreement- Purchase 12 months of propane in advance and receive an exclusive price per gallon.

The Pinnacle office in Natchitoches, located at 147 Blanchard Rd., is open Monday-Friday from 8 am – 5 pm (closed 12-1 for lunch). Order online without the hassle of calling your service center or pay a bill safely and easily through pinnaclepropane.com. Customers are always welcome to call their local office to handle business or stop in for a visit. Call the Natchitoches office at 318-289-0845. When the office isn’t open, customers can leave a voicemail over the weekend and receive a return call.


TAPPEDTOBER

It’s Official! TappedTober is back for 2022 presented by the Cane River Waterway Commission! Clear your calendars for Saturday October 15th as we once again rock the Natchitoches Riverfront Stage. This annual event is known for its family-friendly environment, top-notch entertainment, and ever-expanding beer and wine tasting selections, without missing a second of everyone’s favorite fall activity, football, on the gigantic riverfront screen. Headlining this year’s musical lineup is country legend, Tracy Lawrence, brought to you by Cunningham Insurance and Ameriprise! Visit our website at http://www.thetappedtober.com or find us on Facebook @Tappedtober for the latest information.

Proceeds from this event will support the Natchitoches Regional Medical Center Foundation & the NRMC Cancer Center in their efforts to improve access to healthcare in our community!

The ticket link is below.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tappedtober-craft-beer-wine-festival-2022-featuring-tracy-lawrence-tickets-353999160017?aff=erelexpmlt


Notice of Death – September 27, 2022

NATCHITOCHES:
Comilla Fisher Dupree
February 11, 1938 – September 24, 2022
Visitation: Friday, September 30 from 9-11 am at the First Baptist Church, located at 1116 Amulet St. in Natchitoches
Service: Friday, September 30 at 11 am at the First Baptist Church
Interment: Lawrence Serenity Sanctum, located at 1630 Breazeale Springs in Natchitoches

Mary Jo Vascocu
August 16, 1950 – September 24, 2022
Service: Thursday, September 29 at 11 am at Oak Grove Methodist Cemetery

Dr. Archie F. Breazeale, MD
March 26, 2020
Service: Saturday, October 15 at 11 am at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church
Sis. Virgie Johnson-Turner-Burton
Service: October 8 at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, located at 108 church St. in Natchez
 

RED RIVER:
Elizabeth “Betty Lou” Huckabay Sullivan

June 20, 1936 – September 24, 2022
Service: Tuesday, September 27 at 11 am at Fairview Baptist Church


A Message From Winn Parish Registrar of Voters – Last Day of Voter Registration Week

Register to Vote
In Person or By Mail by October 11, 2022
Online at http://www.geauxvote.com by October 18, 2022

Absentee by Mail Ballot
You may request an absentee by mail ballot by filling out a form in the Registrar of Voters office or online at http://www.geauxvote.com

Deadline to request a ballot is November 4, 2022.
(That is the official deadline in current law. However, it is recommended that you request and mail in your ballot as soon as possible to ensure that it is delivered to the Registrar of Voters office by Monday, November 7 at 4:30 pm. You may also hand deliver your ballot to the Registrar of Voters Office.)

Early Voting
You may vote in person at the Registrar of Voters Office
October 25-November 1 from 8:30 am until 6:00 pm.
(We will be closed Sunday, October 30.)
Bring a current Driver’s License or Louisiana ID.

Election Day
You may vote at your assigned polling place on
Tuesday, November 8 from 6:00 am until 8:00 pm.
Bring a current Driver’s License or Louisiana ID.

Sample Ballots
Sample ballots will soon be available online at http://www.sos.la.gov They are also posted on the wall outside the Registrar of Voters Office.

Geaux Vote App
The Geaux Vote app is a convenient way to find your polling place, get a sample ballot, and get election results.

Download it today from the app store on your phone.

We are always glad to assist you in any way.
Bryan Kelley, Winn Registrar of Voters
Donald Boyett, Chief Deputy
Winn Registrar of Voters Office
119 West Main St., Room 105
Winnfield, LA 71483
(318) 628-6133


Winn Parish Sheriff’s Office Arrest Report

Date: 9-14-22
Name: Michaela Leann Lowe
Address: Goldonna, LA
Race: White
Sex: Female
Age: 22
Charge: Criminal trespassing

Date: 9-16-22
Name: Bennet Barns
Address: Winnfield, LA
Race: Black
Sex: Male
Age: 59
Charge: Distribution and posesstion of a schdeule 4 (alprazolam/Xanax®)

Date: 9-16-22
Name: Jackie W Ball
Address: Winnfield, LA
Race: Black
Sex: Male
Age: 67
Charge: Distribution

This information has been provided by a law enforcement agency as public information. Persons named or shown in photographs or video as suspects in a criminal investigation, or arrested and charged with a crime, have not been convicted of any criminal offense and are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.


Dr. Bill Gaddis Attends Kiwanis District Convention

Dr. Bill Gaddis, Secretary-Treasurer of the Winnfield Kiwanis, attended the 104th Annual Convention of the Louisiana-Mississippi-West Tennessee District of Kiwanis International in Baton Rouge August 5 – 7, 2022. There are 22 divisions in our district and 113 active clubs. This convention was important because it honored the retirement of Charlie Ford, who served 46 years as the District Secretary, the longest service in the nation. There were many dignitaries from Kiwanis International including the International President Designate Bert West and President Elect Katrina Baranko. The Executive Director of Kiwanis International Stan Soderstrom was also present. The Charlie Ford Medallion debuted at the convention and he received the first one. Monies from purchasing this medallion will go the the District Foundation.

Dr. Gaddis is the Past District Officers Chairman and he was in charge of their meeting and a breakfast. The Governors from Circle K (college) and Key Club (high school) were also present. There was a gift basket raffle to benefit the Foundation and Dr. Gaddis won a basket. He attended 3 workshops including Two for Two on membership, Strengthening club to make it more inviting, and What is your club doing for service projects. The Winnfield club has one of the longest running Terrific Kid programs.

Awards were given for Lawman of the Year, Teacher of the Year and Firefighter of the Year.


Remembering a True Fishing Legend

On November 4th of 2021, the bass fishing world lost one of its greatest ambassadors in Aaron Martens. After a long 19-month battle with Glioblastoma, Aaron loaded his boat for the last time and headed into Heavenly waters. Aaron was a proud husband and father of two who cherished the time he shared with his family. The life of a professional bass fisherman is tough especially when it comes to missing a lot of quality time with family. But Aaron never took that time for granted. He loved them so much that he and his wife Lesley took their home and family on the road and lived the gypsy life of the Bass Pro Tour.

All anglers want to make an impact and leave a legacy. Aaron Martens did just that by sharing his knowledge of what we call finesse fishing. This style of fishing really did not exist when Aaron first arrived on the Bass Pro Tour. A former California resident, Aaron was an expert in how to fish light tackle. He brought with him the western style of finesse fishing that consists of light line, spinning reels, and small baits. He was well versed in techniques like the shakey head, drop shotting, Neko rigs, and small finesse jigs. Aaron thought outside the box and used his finesse techniques to take the tour by storm. He had immediate success and gained a reputation as a super tough competitor.

Just how good was he? Well, he was a three-time Angler of the Year, a four-time Bassmaster Classic runner-up (The Super Bowl of bass fishing), and had over $3.8 million in winnings with 11 pro tour victories, 82 Top 10’s, and 114 Top 20 finishes. To say he was one of the best to ever wet a hook, is an understatement. This guy was one of the Top 5 all-time anglers ever. He was an angler that others feared as they backed their boats in the water. His ability was truly God-given and Aaron acknowledged that. Some guys are born to be scientists, some to be doctors or lawyers but Aaron was born to be a professional bass angler. Aaron was also a fitness guru as he enjoyed running, mountain biking, hiking, and camping; a true outdoorsman.

But Aaron had a softer side, he really enjoyed sharing his knowledge and helping any and all anglers he came in contact with. He, unlike so many other anglers, was always willing to share his knowledge. Guess you could say he had an open-door policy and enjoyed teaching. I personally got to know Aaron through my radio show Hook’N Up & Track’N Down. He was a guest on the show several times and never turned me down to do an interview. He was a very personable guy who had a unique and quirky personality. But his IQ was off the chart and all you had to do was spend five minutes with him and you knew immediately, that this guy is highly intelligent.

One memorable encounter I had with Aaron was at the ICAST Show in Orlando. ICAST is the international fishing show that displays anything and everything associated with the bass fishing world. Each year the Hook’N Up & Track’N Down Show would do a live show from ICAST and after arriving early one morning to set up for the radio broadcast, Aaron saw me and asked if he could sit in with me. Of course, I’m not turning down a chance to sit with Aaron Martens and talk bass fishing! But what was amazing about this interview as we kicked off the show, a crowd of 25 to 30 people began to gather in front of my broadcast. Aaron had their full attention as they hung and took notes on every word he said as we talked about finesse-style fishing. Aaron is the kind of interview that all you have to do is point him in the direction you want him to go, and he’ll take it from there. It’s an interview that will be filed away in my memory forever.

Again, on November 4th of 2021, we lost a true legend of the bass fishing world. Aaron is a person that will always be remembered for his intelligence and abilities to catch bass but more importantly, as a genuine and courteous person who cared more about others than he did for himself. Aaron, the bass fishing world loves and appreciates all you did and we will never forget you. We wish you a lot of Heavenly hook sets my friend. Till next time, good luck, good fishing, and don’t forget your sunscreen. Take the time to take care of your body by applying sunscreen and wearing the proper clothing. Remember, Melanoma does not discriminate.

Steve Graf – Owner Co-Host

Hook’N Up & Track’N Down Show &

Tackle Talk Live


THINGS THAT ARE SPECIAL TO ME

I was listening to a song from songwriter and singer, the late Tom T. Hall. The song, “I Love…” got me to thinking about all the things, people, events, happenings that have garnered a special spot in my storehouse of memories.

In his song he mentions loving things like “little baby ducks, old pickup trucks, slow moving trains, and rain”. In another verse, he loves “little country streams, sleep without dreams, Sunday school in May, and hay”.

His arrangement got me to thinking. I’m a blessed man because there are lots of things I have come to love over the span of my life although I can’t put it to rhyme like Tom T. does.

Things like – having to reach for a light jacket one morning last week before taking a seat on the porch as the sun begins its trek from behind the pines to the east. After weeks of temperatures bumping triple digits, it’s now mid-September and my thermometer that morning read 54 degrees under a robin egg blue sky. Replenishing the sunflower seeds to my bird feeder, I sat, cup of coffee in hand as I watched the birds and squirrels scramble about for breakfast. Hall and I are on the same page; in his song, he likes “birds of the world and squirrels”.

Things like – greeting my wife with a hug and kiss as she rubs sleep from her eyes before she gets dressed for the day. She is especially beautiful to me then.

Things like – standing in reverential awe at the end of the driveway observing the first rays of sun backlit behind a puffy cloud creating a kaleidoscope in the eastern sky; gentle pinks, magenta, soft peach; a moment to stand amazed in His presence.

Things like – being greeted with tail whipping side to side and kisses from Coco, our six months old Chorkie pup as I pick her up and take her outside to take care of “business”.
Things like – walking in the house after church to the aroma of a roast simmering in the slow cooker.
Joints that creak and cause me to wince from pain when I stand have taken from me things I formerly did and can no longer do but have not robbed me of the memories of special days in the woods and on the water.

Things like – keeping an eye on the calendar that reads March and knowing that somewhere out there, an old turkey gobbler is waking up, stretching his warty neck and emitting a gravely, grating sound that only a turkey hen or a turkey hunter can love.

Things like – standing on a hill as dawn breaks listening for that old tom turkey to gobble, revealing his location and when he did, I would sneak to within 100 yards of so of his roost. At the right time, I’d call softly to the gobbler hoping that when he flew down, he’d come check me out. Usually, he went the other way but when things worked out as I hoped and he’d strut into my line of sight, it was a thrill few other outdoors experiences can rival.

Things like – slipping silently into the chill of an October morning to sit on a log in my favorite woods, watching the first squirrel of the season move from a den in an oak to acorns at the end of a leafy branch. Oh how I loved that.

Things like – from a comfortable seat in my box stand in late November, I knew that the doe I was watching that suddenly bolted is likely telling me a mature buck with an eye on her could step out at any moment.

Things like – sitting in the shade of a big oak at the edge of a special pond, keeping an eye on the bobber, watching it shudder and slowly slip beneath the surface. Thankfully, this is an activity that raises a clinched fist in the face of infirmity and advancing age because it’s something I can still do, and I love it.
Things like – picking my guitar with a group of friends each week. Tom T. Hall loves “music when it’s good”. You’d better believe so do I.


2022 Fall Festival Monday, October 31st

This year’s Fall Festival will be held on Monday, October 31st from 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM in downtown Winnfield.

This year’s Fall Festival will include:

Costume Contest
Location: Beside the Courthouse on the Pea Patch side Starts at 5:30 PM.
Age Groups: 0-3 yrs, 4-7 yrs, 8-10 yrs, 11-13 yrs, 14-17 yrs, 18 yrs +, & theme groups Pets (one category)

To Pre-Register for the costume contest scan the code on the flyer below.   

Pumpkin Decorating Contest
Drop off location: Police Jury Office (Courthouse)
Drop pumpkins off Thurs, Oct 27 or Friday, Oct 28 from 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Age Groups: PreK-1st, 2nd-5th, & 6th-8th

Groups or individuals interested in participating in Trunk or Treat, spots will be available along Main Street between the Courthouse & The Social Coffee House. Main Street will be blocked off at 4:30.

Hot Dogs, Chips, & Drinks will be located in front of the Courthouse.

Trunk or Treats will be lined up from the Courthouse to The Social Coffee House.

Awards will be given out for the costume contest and the pumpkin decorating contest.


Notice of Death – September 22, 2022

WINN:
Nona Raegene (Farley) Davidson
December 23, 1944 – September 21, 2022
Service: Saturday, September 24 at 1 p.m. in the Chapel of Kinner and Stevens

Carolyn Bramlett
June 20, 1945 – September 21, 2022
Service: Saturday, September 24 at 11 am at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

NATCHITOCHES:
Dr. Archie F. Breazeale, MD
March 26, 2020
Service: Saturday, October 15 at 11 am at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church (Service Notice Only)

Jessey J. Welch
May 26, 1942 – September 21, 2022
Service: Sunday, September 25 at 1 pm at Good Hope Baptist Cemetery near Anacoco

Sis. Virgie Johnson-Turner-Burton
Service: October 8 at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, located at 108 Church St. in Natchez

SABINE:
Allen Joseph Laroux
November 21, 1937 – September 20, 2022
Service: Tuesday, September 27 at 10 am at St. Joseph Catholic Church

Reverend Robert Ray Bozeman
June 29, 1938 – September 16, 2022
Service: Friday, September 23 at 2 pm at Spring Ridge Baptist Church


Winn Parish Fair Board Encourages Exhibit Entries for 2022 Fair

Dear Winn Parish Residents:

The Winn Parish Fair, a historical icon, began around 1916. There are exhibits for children and adults to enter such as arts and crafts, produce, canned items, flowers and livestock. Many of you were a part of the Fair as a young person and now your children have that same opportunity to exhibit their projects. This years theme is “Boots, Jeans & Country Dreams”..

In the past few years, we have seen a decline in the number of exhibits. We would like to encourage the residents of Winn Parish to take a more active role in our Winn Parish Fair. Many of you do not realize that you have entries in your pantries, flower beds, craft bins, sewing rooms, and in your recipe boxes just waiting to be judged at different levels. There are no entry fees.

The Fair Catalog is available on our website at http://www.WinnParishFair.com. Entries should be brought to the Winn Parish Exhibit Building on Monday, September 26th from 9:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.

The Fair depends on its volunteer workers as well as its supporters. Over the years, we have seen many accomplishments to upgrade the facilities as well as the mid-ways. All activities have been geared towards “Family Time”. Along with the carnival rides and games, we also have livestock shows, a pet show and the Winn Riding Association will have a rodeo Friday & Saturday night. The Fair is a time for fun, food, and fellowship with your neighbors.

We appreciate all the help our school system has provided over the years. We have some very unique displays represented by all school age groups and each year we look forwarded to seeing what our talented children and teachers display. These children are taught at an early age to improve their self-esteem and become responsible young adults. The 4-H program encourages that. As in the recent past, adjoining parishes have been invited to participate in the fair as well as entering their exhibits and livestock.

There is much work that goes on behind the scenes of the Winn Parish Fair. Our Fair offers a variety of things not seen in most local fairs.

We encourage this community to sign up and show off your skills at the Winn Parish Fair.

Jamey Maxwell
Winn Parish Fair Board, President

We look forward to seeing you at the Winn Parish Fair this year September 26- October 1, 2022.


Winnfield Primary School 4th Graders Celebrate Constitution Day

Fourth grade students at Winnfield Primary School enjoyed a read aloud by Mrs. Starks and Mr. Whitaker. Students worked their way through an informational text with Mr. Whitaker about the Constitution of the United States. Mrs. Starks read the book titled “We the Kids” by David Catrow. Students then read about the founding fathers who helped draft the U.S. Constitution and how this document has shaped our country and given us pride to fly the American Flag.

Constitution Day commemorates the formation and signing of the U.S. Constitution by thirty-nine brave men on September 17, 1787, recognizing all who are born in the U.S. or by naturalization, have become citizens.


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We are located in the heart of down town Winnfield. We offer a wide variety of healthy options Including Loaded teas, Meal Replacement Shakes, Protein iced coffee, fat burner shot & Protein waffles. One of our Customer favorites are our Healthy Loaded Teas! We offer over 200 flavor combos to try from sweet to tart. We also offer kid friendly in all!
 
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Come see us and let’s help you get your day going better!
 
📍Address:
209 East Main St.
Winnfield, La 71483
 
☎️ Telephone: 318-209-4051
 
⏰ Hours of operation:
MONDAY – FRIDAY | 7:30am-4pm
SATURDAYS – 9am-1pm
SUNDAYS – CLOSED