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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Through it all, U.S. pride remains strong
With all the self-inflicted economic malaise at home and the buffoonery of our government in overseas matters, one couldn't be blamed for thinking we Americans are no longer a proud people. Published July 2, 2014
EDITORIAL: Politically correct war paint
Flush with success at drawing attention to themselves by condemning the name of the Washington Redskins as "racist," the professional umbrage takers are expanding their crusade to the makers of household paint and military helicopters. Published July 1, 2014
EDITORIAL: More lawlessness at the IRS
The heat is on at the Internal Revenue Service. Everyone is feeling it. Published July 1, 2014
EDITORIAL: Gassing the environment
It's not easy being green. Environmentalists must not only take a stand for a cleaner and colder planet, but must embrace contradiction with the enthusiasm of a Zen master. Published July 1, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Anti-gun measures don’t stem violence
A few voices are calling for so-called universal background checks to address the problem of gun violence in society. Published July 1, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Badgering Redskins about name is intolerant
The recent trademark ruling against the Washington Redskins may prove to be a tipping point. Published July 1, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Lawlessness, cover-ups weaken Constitution
It was the cover-up that brought down the players in the Watergate scandal. Published July 1, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Missile-defense system isn’t fully ready
"Countering the growing ballistic-missile threat" (Web, June 27) makes a good case for the importance of an effective missile defense in this increasingly unstable world. Published July 1, 2014
EDITORIAL: The EPA’s poop perp
The Environmental Protection Agency gives a whole new meaning to government waste. Published June 30, 2014
EDITORIAL: Court victories for conscience rights, free association
The Supreme Court ended its term in style Monday with two blockbuster rulings curbing the abuse of political power and relieving men and corporations who have been ordered to act against conscience. Published June 30, 2014
EDITORIAL: No holiday from the lawgivers
The Fourth of July is for celebrating the freedoms the Founding Fathers won for us, but sometimes July 1 is the day some of us want to give those freedoms back to government. Published June 30, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Stop illegal aliens’ ‘cowbirding’ of America
When it comes to illegal immigration, American parents can learn from the example of the cowbird. Published June 30, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: GOP should ignore biased networks
Anyone who pays even scant attention to the news knows that the major networks have a bias that favors the Democratic Party. Published June 30, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Reid’s Koch obsession is just jealousy
The most powerful man in the U.S. Senate, Majority Leader Harry Reid, is bashing the Koch brothers for using their own money to discuss politics with associates in private. Published June 30, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Unions must do an about-face
The union movement was intended to serve the interest of members with respect to their employment and business interests. Published June 30, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Missile defense necessary to thwart threats
Recently, significant progress was made in the effort to protect America from the threat of ballistic missiles ("U.S. missile-defense test a success: 'This is a very important step,' Web, June 23). Published June 27, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: GOP is its own worst enemy
Politics in America today have become so unbelievable that I often wish events were only the imagination of a Hollywood screenwriter with a penchant for ever-thickening plots ("Chris McDaniel's campaign to investigate 'irregularities' in Mississippi runoff," Web, June 26). Published June 27, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Weakening America is Obama’s specialty
Is our current president deliberately trying to weaken America, as well as trying to change its long-held values and traditions? Published June 27, 2014
EDITORIAL: Presidential honeybee hysteria and hype
President Obama last week directed his national-security apparatus to put aside concerns over Crimea, the Syrian bloodbath, the Muslim Brotherhood, al Qaeda's incursion into Iraq and Beijing's ambitions in the South China Sea. Published June 27, 2014
EDITORIAL: Self-reliance for an Arkansas town’s bridge repair
Hard times are no stranger in Zinc, a tiny hardscrabble hamlet with no paved streets deep in the Ozarks of northern Arkansas. Published June 27, 2014