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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Turkey’s Erdogan using Stalin’s playbook

Not wanting to incur the wrath of the world by re-enacting their massacre of the Armenians, Turkey appears intent on solving its "Kurdish separatist problem" by taking a page out of Josef Stalin's playbook and simply standing by while the Islamic State brigands slaughter the country's independence-seeking Kurds. Published October 15, 2014

Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler answers a question during a debate of Colorado Republican gubernatorial hopefuls hosted by 9NEWS, in Denver, Thursday April 24, 2014. The GOP primary is in June. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)

EDITORIAL: No voter fraud? Don’t tell Connecticut

As frequent beneficiaries of bogus balloting, Democrats rarely acknowledge that voter fraud is real. Anyone who wants to guard against Election Day shenanigans is painted as a conspiracy nut, because voter fraud "doesn't exist." But it does, and one prominent Democrat has proved it. Published October 14, 2014

This 2010 photo provided by tcu360.com, the yearbook of Texas Christian University, shows Nina Pham, 26, who became the first person to contract the disease within the United States. Records show that Pham and other health care workers wore protective gear, including gowns, gloves, masks and face shields and sometimes full-body suits when caring for Thomas Eric Duncan. (AP Photo/Courtesy of tcu360.com)

EDITORIAL: Ebola politics

The Ebola virus has arrived on our shores, and already it has infected the politics. Published October 14, 2014

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses a public rally ahead of Maharashtra state assembly elections in Mumbai, India, Saturday, Oct. 4, 2014. (AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade)

EDITORIAL: India’s Modi shows way on cutting government

The last Congress added 284 statutes, and Congress has added 184 so far in this session. More than 20,000 bills have been signed into law. The rarest law of all is one that repeals an obsolete statute. Published October 14, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Gaza aid for self-inflicted wounds

Secretary of State John F. Kerry promises $212 million of our tax money will be given to the terrorist organization Hamas to rebuild Gaza ("U.S. promises $212 million in assistance to Gaza," Oct. 13). Published October 14, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Change Redskins name, keep the logo?

The ongoing brouhaha about the Washington Redskins is a tempest in a teapot, or much ado about nothing. There will always be groups that raise issues in order to draw attention to themselves because of their perceived relative invisibility. Published October 14, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Imams must denounce the Islamic State

A new Islamic State magazine brags about selling and enslaving women. This is the true "war on women," yet no Muslim leaders seem to be standing up and condemning this extremist movement of slaughterers. Why? Published October 14, 2014

Kentucky Democratic senatorial candidate Alison Lundergan Grimes. (Associated Press)

EDITORIAL: Democratic candidates shun the toxic president

There will be no sunning on Barack Obama Beach, nor will anyone go to class at Barack Obama High. Mr. Obama's star has so faded that he can't get recognition even in Hawaii, where he grew up, or in his adopted hometown of Chicago. Published October 13, 2014

ADVANCE FOR SATURDAY, JULY 26 - Evie Wentz, 10, middle, enjoys her new swing set with her friends Annabelle, 6, right, and Lila Baker, 2, on July 12, 2014, in Whispering Pines, N.C. (AP Photo/The Sanford Herald, Zach Potter)

EDITORIAL: Nanny staters, swinging on the schoolyard

Going to school these days isn't what it used to be. Kids are marched through metal detectors on the way to a disappointing lunch of arugula with a side of alfalfa sprouts. Now they're ruining recess. Published October 13, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Where are real journalists when you need them?

How can anyone say with a straight face that our government is concerned about the Islamic State attacking us on the home front when it keeps our southern border wide open and portrayed the Fort Hood, Texas, attack as common "workplace violence"? Published October 13, 2014