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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: No compromise on killing

Suppose, all other things being equal, the only difference between two candidates for a particular public office is that one believed all people of a particular religion should be killed. Published May 23, 2014

"We can get this done," Sen. John D. Rockefeller IV, West Virginia Democrat, said Monday of efforts to resolve the partial shutdown of the Federal Aviation Administration. But Republicans later blocked a bipartisan plan to settle the funding issue, making a standoff a possibility until September. (Associated Press)

EDITORIAL: Return of Democratic race-baiting

The Democrats just can't give up race-baiting. It worked for Democratic scoundrels in the South of yesteryear, and certain Democrats seem to aspire to scoundrelhood now. Published May 22, 2014

FILE - This May 11, 2104, photo, shows Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Michelle Nunn participating in a debate at the Georgia Public Broadcasting studio in Atlanta. Under pressure, Nunn struggled to explain her position on President Barack Obama's health care overhaul Monday, May 19, as candidates in six states went through the final paces of bruising primary campaigns for congressional and statewide offices.  (AP Photo/David Tulis)

EDITORIAL: Nunn of the above: Red-state Democrats mask liberalism

When Michelle Nunn, who won the Democratic primary in Georgia for the U.S. Senate on Tuesday, was asked whether she would have voted for Obamacare had she been a senator four years ago, she went to tedious pains to say she dared not say. Published May 22, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: For Lyme sufferers, board is a death panel

Virginia physicians instrumental in restoring the health of people afflicted by diseases that are difficult to diagnose and treat will lose their medical licenses or have their licenses severely limited if Virginia's medical review board has its way. Published May 21, 2014

German Chancellor Angela Merkel points at a cabinet member as she leads the weekly cabinet meeting at the chancellery in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, May 14, 2014.  (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)

EDITORIAL: For Obama, the buck stops elsewhere

Plausible deniability is the order of the day at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Everything the administration does is coldly calculated to foster the impression that President Obama is author of all that is good and entirely blameless when things go wrong (as they often do). Published May 20, 2014