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President Barack Obama pauses while speaking in the Rose Garden of the White House, Thursday, June 25, 2015. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

EDITORIAL: Obama’s war-weariness must not be reflected in military

Barack Obama is an intelligent fellow. Smart, sometimes. But for a smart, intelligent man, clever enough to get himself elected president of the United States not once but twice, he has a fifth-grader's understanding of the evil men out there determined to kill us. Published July 12, 2015

In this Friday, June 26, 2015, photo, different varieties of marijuana flowers are displayed at medical marijuana dispensary Kaya Shack in Portland, Ore. (AP Photo/Gosia Wozniacka)

EDITORIAL: A bust for medical marijuana

Celebrating the medical benefits, if any, of marijuana has been an effective ruse to win social acceptance for getting high. This was thoroughly predictable, and now it's clear that the organized pot heads have been blowing smoke at us. Published July 12, 2015

Following a federal judge's decision Wednesday to cancel a half-dozen of the Washington Redskins' federal trademark registrations, public focus has returned to the team moniker and emblems. (Associated Press)

EDITORIAL: ‘Hail to the Redskins’

Why a few Indians, obviously envious of other ethnic minorities who get their names in the paper so often, are so dead to the celebration of courage and valor escapes us, but dead they are. The cheers roll down from the stands at FedEx Field, the martial strains of "Hail to the Redskins" float on the autumn air, and dead souls do not hear. The Washington Redskins unite a contentious city, a city riven with partisan anger and something close to hate, and dead ears cannot hear, dead eyes cannot see. Published July 9, 2015

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Government no longer ‘of the people’

I have observed President Obama's actions and dictatorial power for seven long, long years. Now it seems we also have a Supreme Court that no longer decides cases based on constitutionality, but rather on the Justices' personal ideologies. Published July 9, 2015

With potentially-explosive shipments increasing 40-fold in recent years as North American crude production booms, the railroad industry, at the urging of the Obama administration and safety officials in the U.S. and Canada, is considering a closer look at the risks posed by trains that now carry hazardous liquids through every region of the country. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown, File)

EDITORIAL: End the ban on American oil exports

Forty years ago America was in a panic. The world was running out of oil. Cars lined up around the block at every gasoline station in town. President Nixon took a commercial flight to California, riding (first class) with the semi-ordinary folk, and leaving Air Force One in the hangar. Congress enacted a law prohibiting selling American oil abroad. Cheap oil was gone for good and America was resigned to kowtowing to the shieks of Arabia forever. Published July 9, 2015

bailout: Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras (left) hopes to work out a rescue deal with European leaders to save his country's economy.

EDITORIAL: Impossibility of the euro

When the euro was first proposed and for some time after it became the currency, certain economists had pertinent questions (which some of the hosanna shouters thought impertinent): Could a common currency be possible for a group of countries which insisted on keeping their own individual economic, monetary and fiscal policies intact? Published July 8, 2015

This photo provided by Discovery Channel shows a Great Hammerhead, one of the largest sharks in the world, during an episode of "Shark Week." The Hammerhead's strangely shaped head is part of an electrosensory system, helping it locate its prey. "Shark Week" returns Sunday, July 5, 2015, with 19 hours of prime-time programming including "Shark Island" with shark specialist Craig O'Connell, airing 8 p.m. EDT Sunday, July 12.  (Discovery Channel via AP)

EDITORIAL: Shark Week and shark attacks

The water has never been the same since "Jaws," the 1975 movie starring a hungry great white shark snacking on beachgoers at the fictitious New England resort of Amity Island. The unexpected sight of a shadow in the surf -- real or imagined -- sets off a panicked flight atop the whitecaps to the safety of dry sand. Published July 8, 2015

LETER TO THE EDITOR: EPA regs kill longevity

When he died recently at age 97, Art Linkletter left a book explaining the key to the longevity of the people of Tibet. Linkletter had sent scientists to Tibet, and there these scientists discovered that the wood ashes the Tibetans used to grow their vegetables were full of virtually every mineral known to humanity. Published July 8, 2015

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Oreos’ new cookie no silver bullet

Oreo's creation of "Oreo Thins" is about as effective as putting bricks in your toilet tank to save water and then flushing three times to get the job done ("Oreo slims cookies to shrink waistlines," Page I, July 7). Of course, before you jump on the Oreo people, maybe it is way past time to look at the food-pyramid-obesity-Type-2-diabetes correlation. Published July 8, 2015

President Barack Obama speaks at the University of Wisconsin at La Crosse, in La Crosse, Wis., Thursday, July 2, 2015, about the economy and to promote a proposed Labor Department rule that would make more workers eligible for overtime. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

EDITORIAL: Obama’s long-term Islamic State strategy leaves problems for generations

There was flash and bang aplenty from coast to coast over the Fourth of July, but nothing was fired in anger or with malice. A threatened terrorist attack on the homeland that gave the authorities such concern last week did not happen. The lone wolves stayed at rest in their sordid dens of iniquity. Targets of terror elsewhere, though, were not so fortunate. Published July 7, 2015

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Take Iran at its word

This morning I read in a unitedwithisrael.org alert that "Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz lamented that under Obama, the U.S. will open an embassy not in Jerusalem, but in the capital of a Communist country whose leader 'hates America.'" This same website also recently reported that an Iranian military commander has said the United States will stay Iran's enemy despite the nuclear deal. Published July 7, 2015

Father Cameron Faller, right, and Julio Escobar, of Restorative Justice Ministry, conduct a vigil for Kathryn Steinle, Monday, July 6, 2015, on Pier 14 in San Francisco.  (AP Photo/Beck Diefenbach)

EDITORIAL: Kathy Steinle pays for San Francisco’s sanctuary city

Sometimes a single event cuts through the rhetorical fog to illustrate with stunning clarity the consequences of wrongheaded and simpleminded public policy, putting to shame the academics, the pundits, television's talking heads and the politicians who follow their lead in promoting such policy. Published July 7, 2015

The brain-scanning MRI machine that was used at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, for an experiment on tracking brain data is seen on campus Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2014.  (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)

EDITORIAL: Medical device tax unnecessary, unhealthy, harmful

Dreaming up innovative products that make living easier and even save lives requires creating something unimagined out of vision and thin air. That's why President Obama's tax on medical devices has never made sense. It steals the seed corn that talented scientists and engineers need to fund their ideas, and it hobbles efforts to build a healthier and more productive nation. The medical device tax is a drag on progress, and even some "progressives" understand that. Published July 6, 2015

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Don’t expect much from SCOTUS

Two landmark Supreme Court decisions did more than legalize abortion and same-sex marriage. They also validated a Bible passage in Timothy 1:9-10, which reads, "We know the law is made not for the righteous, but for the lawbreakers and rebels, the ungodly and sinful, the unholy and irreligious, for murderers, and the sexually immoral." Published July 6, 2015

President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, center, speaks at the funeral of the top public prosecutor Hisham Barakat, killed in a terrorist attack, as he was surrounded by Barakat's family members in Cairo, Egypt. (Egyptian Presidency via AP, File)

EDITORIAL: Obama adrift in the Middle East

President Obama has a problem with his eyes. He doesn't easily discern the difference between friend and foe in the Middle East. He has redeemed his campaign promise "to put some light" between the United States and Israel, though he confuses "light" with destructive space. Worse, the administration has alternately ignored reality, supported the wrong side, imposed a military assistance embargo, only to lift it, all to damage the Egyptian relationship with the United States. Published July 6, 2015

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Catholic Bishops miss mark on same-sex marriage ‘tragic error’

The Catholic Bishops' comments in "Bishops blast Supreme Court's same-sex marriage ruling as 'tragic error'" (Web, June 26) miss the mark in condemning the recent Supreme Court ruling that affords lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people equal rights and protections under the law. Real "religious freedom" upholds an individual's decision to live in accordance with their sexual identity and religious values. Discrimination on the basis of such is not a Catholic value. Published July 5, 2015