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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Progressive agenda sorely lacking
Why does Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley aspire to do for the nation what he's done for Maryland? Published July 18, 2014
EDITORIAL: ‘NIMBY’ O’Malley: Pro-illegal alien, just not in Maryland
Martin O'Malley has been "outed" as a double-dealer, and hypocritical besides. Published July 17, 2014
EDITORIAL: The polar vortex in a teapot
July is usually the hottest month for the District of Columbia. It's swelter time in a city built not on a hill, but in a swamp. Published July 17, 2014
EDITORIAL: The recycled hard-drive coincidence
Hanging out with Lois Lerner can be bad for your hard drive's health. Mrs. Lerner, at the center of an Internal Revenue Service political scandal that sounds ever more jaily, lost her emails in a fortuitous electro-mechanical failure. Published July 17, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: End targeting of Ahmadis in Pakistan
A young man was fatally shot in front of his shop a few days ago in Nawabshah, Pakistan. Published July 17, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: End targeting of Ahmadis in Pakistan
Wind and solar are parasitic power producers, unable to survive in a modern electricity grid without the backup of standalone electricity generators such as hydro, coal or gas. Published July 17, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Tax loophole for marijuana cash cows?
As Washington and other jurisdictions race with dollar signs in their eyes to see who can legalize marijuana first, it seems these political twits forgot one thing: There are still federal laws that govern the use and distribution of "illegal" drugs. Published July 17, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: President hardly ‘doing his job’
President Obama's campaign to destroy the American way of life continues as he allows illegal immigrants to infiltrate our country unencumbered. Published July 17, 2014
EDITORIAL: Trademark litigation run amok
Ever since the United States deposed Manuel Noriega as the maximum leader of Panama a quarter of a century ago, he, like Rodney Dangerfield, "don't get no respect." So the other day, Noriega filed a lawsuit from his cell in Panama's El Renacer prison. Published July 16, 2014
EDITORIAL: Tea Party Democrats?
Few Democrats say things like, "the government is too big and intrusive, and we must cut red tape." But several Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee sounded like speakers at a Tea Party rally this week in defense of a bill to lift burdensome regulations from the abortion industry. Published July 16, 2014
EDITORIAL: Insuring for the storm
The hurricane season opened this year with only a whimper. Instead of smashing houses and uprooting ancient trees along the Atlantic coast and spoiling the Fourth of July, Hurricane Arthur was a bit of a dud. Published July 16, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Congress, others complicit in border problem
Does America truly have a border problem or have we become so complacent, so soft and so focused and involved with our own personal lives, that we have collectively lost our ability to care? Published July 16, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Planned Parenthood ignores statutory rape
In response to the latest of many reports and lawsuits against Planned Parenthood for failure to report sexual abuse of children, Marie Logsden, vice president of communications at Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, said in part: "The well-being of our patients is our highest priority." Published July 16, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Impeachment would serve history, posterity
I am among those who wish to see impeachment proceedings initiated against President Obama. Published July 16, 2014
EDITORIAL: Obama AWOL as border crisis worsens
John McCain, an immigration hawk. Who knew? Published July 15, 2014
EDITORIAL: Far-left Democrats go hunting for DINOs
Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York City walks a few steps to the left of Karl Marx, but that's not enough for some of the daffy Democrats in Gotham. Published July 15, 2014
EDITORIAL: Missouri aims to stop the snoops
The Founding Fathers were without peer in the eloquence and power of words. For more than two centuries, their ideas have shown the way to build a free and prosperous nation. It's a sign of our splintered times that some Americans feel it necessary to bring timeless language "up to date." Published July 15, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: What about liberty not to hear speech?
On May 5, 1971, my father was arrested on the East Steps of the U.S. Capitol while listening to Rep. Ronald Dellums, California Democrat, make a speech in protest of the Vietnam War. Published July 15, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Border surge is Obama’s handiwork
Night after night I watch, read and listen to the news about all the "children" illegally crossing the border of my country, the United States. Some of these so-called "children" have beards, isn't that odd? Published July 15, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Where are the real, peaceful Muslims?
Ramadan is a time for prayer and self-reflection for Muslims around the world. Yet as I end my second week of Ramadan looking at the news stories, I can't help but ask, "Where are the real Muslims?" Published July 15, 2014