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EDITORIAL: The federal job-training boondoggle
No problem is so insurmountable that it can't be solved with a government program. If the program doesn't work, the government has a remedy for that, too — another government program. Published April 23, 2014
EDITORIAL: Raiding the Electoral College
The fondest dream of the modern Democrat is to neutralize the votes of the yokels in Peoria and put important decisions in the hands of sophisticates in places like San Francisco and Manhattan. Published April 23, 2014
EDITORIAL: Downsize bloated National Park Service
The National Park Service is waiving entrance fees to America's national parks and historic sites during National Parks Week. The freebies continue until April 27, but taxpayers aren't getting a bargain, considering that the swollen agency spends $2.6 billion a year. Published April 22, 2014
EDITORIAL: Court strikes blow for campus colorblindness on affirmative action
The Supreme Court on Tuesday restored common sense as well as the word of the Constitution by upholding Michigan's ban of racial preferences in state college admissions. Published April 22, 2014
EDITORIAL: Voting with one’s feet shows folly of liberal economic policies
Once-big and powerful states are shrinking. Suffocating under the weight of liberal policies, powerhouse states have atrophied into uncompetitive and unwelcoming weaklings. Published April 22, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Pelosi’s foot-washing backwash
Democratic House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi joined Bishop Marc Andrus in washing the feet of two children in San Francisco on Good Friday, ostensibly a gesture to "honor the dignity and work of immigrants," as she put it. Published April 22, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: When disobeying orders saves lives
A country's culture can have a negative impact on the outcome of travel accidents. Published April 22, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Surrendering U.S. military might
It took half a century to build America's military into a force second to none. However, in five short years, this status is largely being given away. Published April 22, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: No longer silent as we lose our country
As a senior member of the so-called "silent generation," I will no longer be silent. Published April 22, 2014
EDITORIAL: Over a barrel on Earth Day
If only Al Gore had won the presidency, he wouldn't have to take out his frustrations on those of us who just want to enjoy the bounty God bequeathed to us. Published April 21, 2014
EDITORIAL: Needlessly locking up Keystone XL pipeline
During the 2008 presidential campaign, Joe Biden scorned John McCain's economic plan. It "does nothing to tackle the No. 1 job facing the middle class," said Mr. Biden in one of his many unintended laugh lines, "and it happens to be, as Barack says, a three-letter word — jobs, J-O-B-S, jobs." Published April 21, 2014
EDITORIAL: Ohio’s political campaign truth squad goes to court
Politicians lie. Political groups do, too. Exaggeration, obfuscation and misinterpretation is the way politics has always been played. Political questions are not often black or white, but usually a shade of gray. Published April 21, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: ‘Three-state solution’ is problematic
While I have the greatest respect for former U.N. Ambassador John R. Bolton and almost always agree with his views, I have reservations about his "three-state solution" to the Middle East conflict. Published April 21, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Ignoring the Ninth Amendment
There is a part of our Constitution that the the White House, Congress and the Supreme Court have forgotten or deliberately ignored: the Ninth Amendment. The amendment states, "The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people." Published April 21, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Calling patriots ‘terrorists’ is disgraceful
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has called Nevada cattle rancher Cliven Bundy's supporters "terrorists.” Published April 21, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Vote for less government, more tolerance
November will offer Republicans the opportunity to strengthen their hold on the House of Representatives and to take control of the Senate. Published April 21, 2014
EDITORIAL: More Lerner smoking-gun emails at IRS
More than 60 percent of voters in a new poll think President Obama and the truth are often strangers. That explains the president's recent insistence that there isn't a "smidgen" of corruption in the Internal Revenue Service. Published April 18, 2014
EDITORIAL: Republicans finally fight back vs. phony ‘war on women’
Republicans are finally learning that the most effective defense can be a good offense, even when the battle is imaginary. Election Day comes ever closer, which means Democrats are once more accusing the Republicans of going to war against women. Published April 18, 2014
EDITORIAL: Mark Warner running scared?
Life in a battleground state, where elections are usually won or lost, grows difficult when the candidates see November in the distance. There's no escaping the barrage of television and radio ads. Published April 18, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Recent Brandeis choices disgraceful
As a gentile alumnus of Brandeis University, class of 1991, I can attest to the vigorous nature of the school's academics. However, I have been greatly dismayed by some of the frankly questionable decisions Brandeis has made over the years. Published April 18, 2014