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EDITORIAL: Remembering the nation’s debt to fallen heroes on Memorial Day 2014
Between the cookouts and the ballgames, it's important to remember what Memorial Day is actually about, to honor the example of the men and women who gave their lives for their country in the nation's wars. Published May 23, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Obama could right VA wrongs now
President Obama just doesn't seem to understand the urgency in helping veterans, many of whom are experiencing long wait times to see doctors. Published May 23, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: It’s Kochs vs. Steyer on Keystone pipeline
Billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch support policies and projects, such as the Keystone XL pipeline, that create and expand jobs. Published May 23, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Senate takeover not worth supporting abortion
Ben S. Carson's column ("Charting a course between principle and pragmatism," Web, May 20) shows a lack of regard for human beings in the unborn stage. Published May 23, 2014
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
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Poor not ‘entitled’ to others’ wealth
Politically correct speech has corrupted our language to the point that sometimes we no longer know what we are talking about. Published May 23, 2014
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
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
EDITORIAL: India’s Modi wins voter mandate for economic growth
Voters in India are frustrated by the mediocre performance of the economy, and the results of the recent national elections are a demand to shift to a growth agenda. Published May 22, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: U.S. now a symbol of weakness
The breaking off of talks between Israel and the Palestinians highlights President Obama's failures in foreign policy and national security matters on every front. Published May 22, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Antarctic ice-cap changes are natural, cyclical
Alarmists see a man-made calamity in every change in the Antarctic ice cap. However, there is nothing unusual about ice caps melting, ice sheets splitting, icebergs calving or glaciers advancing or retreating. Published May 22, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: If GM is penalized, why not Obama?
Our government has announced a $35 million fine against General Motors for the car company's delay in announcing a faulty-ignition-switch recall. Published May 22, 2014
EDITORIAL: New Orleans’ war on excess
Almost everything goes on Bourbon Street, the famous New Orleans tribute to hedonistic excess. Published May 21, 2014
EDITORIAL: Partisan divide on spending separates Republicans, Democrats
It's tempting sometimes to think, in George Wallace's famous put-down, that "there's not a dime's worth of difference between the Republicans and the Democrats." Published May 21, 2014
EDITORIAL: The not-so-Great Society turns a rickety 50
President Lyndon B. Johnson announced his Great Society 50 years ago Thursday, and it was another date to live in infamy. The nation is much the worse for it. Published May 21, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Veterans treated disgracefully
Our national disgrace and shame throughout history has been the shabby manner in which we have treated our combat veterans upon their return home. Published May 21, 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
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Affirmative action is discrimination, too
Eradicating racial discrimination should be a goal of all for all in a society that bills itself as being committed to equality. Published May 21, 2014
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
EDITORIAL: The government’s ‘mood ring’ smartphone app
The federal government now has its own smartphone app. With this one, called "Priori," the government can eavesdrop on private conversations to detect when a caller is piqued. Published May 20, 2014