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FILE - This Nov. 23, 2010 file phoo shows Rep. Jim Moran, D-Va. speaking in Arlington, Va. Veteran Democratic Moran is retiring from Congress. The 68-year Moran, a former mayor of Alexandria, Va., who was first elected in 1990, has been a staunch supporter of federal civilian employees who have a heavy presence in his district.  (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)

EDITORIAL: Jim Moran’s health care epiphany

Rep. Jim Moran of Virginia rarely holds his tongue (and never his punches), but he was the loyal Democratic soldier when it was time to vote for Obamacare. His pending retirement from Congress has freed him now to finally say what he thinks about the president's takeover of the nation's health care. Published January 30, 2014

Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan, left, and Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx, right, talk with Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, center before President Barack Obama speaks at a reception for the U.S. Conference of Mayors in the East Room of the White House, Thursday, Jan. 23, 2014, in Washington. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

EDITORIAL: A flash of truth on speed-camera cash

The Baltimore Sun reports some interesting statistics about the revenue cameras that have been harassing drivers passing through Charm City for years. One of every 10 speeding tickets records a speed reading that's completely made up. Published January 30, 2014

FILE - In this March 26, 2013 file photo, attorneys David Boies, left, and Theodore Olson, addresse members of the media outside the Supreme Court in Washington. Olson and Boies fought on opposite sides of the case that determined the 2000 presidential election, but the veteran attorneys joined forces to defeat California’s gay-marriage ban, a five-year effort documented in “The Case Against 8,” which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. The film follows the attorneys and plaintiffs in the lawsuit that resulted in the marriage ban being overturned. “The Case Against 8” is set to air on HBO in June. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)

EDITORIAL: Freeing children from bad teachers

California is a national trendsetter, and usually not in a good way. A trial now under way in Los Angeles gives the state a chance to redeem itself by changing a system that offers iron-clad job security to the laziest and most incompetent teachers. Published January 30, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: E-voting could solve voter-ID issue

Although it falls short of an optimal solution, I endorse the findings of the bipartisan Presidential Commission on Election Administration, which has proposed numerous means to make voting easier, including expanding online registration, convenient early voting, improved technology and ensuring proper training and education for poll workers. Published January 30, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Energy is not same as power

I don't know the background of the author of "Reconsider the petrodollar economy" (Jan. 10), but it is hard to take his position seriously when he confuses energy and power — two entirely different concepts. Published January 30, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Southerners banding together aren’t ‘wimps’

"Weather wimps: Snow dusting leaves Southerners sleeping in cars, Home Depot" (Web, Jan. 29) could have been worded differently. What makes the article unwelcome is the fact that fun was made of a desperate situation that families faced this week. Published January 30, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Party allegiance trumps Constitution

Andrew P. Napolitano's essay beginning every sentence with "What if" consists of a litany of impeachable offenses by President Obama ("A sorry State of the Union," Commentary, Jan. 30). Mr. Napolitano paints a vivid picture of the president's overreaching and usurping of his power against the Constitution of the United States. Published January 30, 2014

FILE - In this Dec. 19, 2013 file photo, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel takes questions as he briefs reporters at the Pentagon in Washington. In taking a deep look at trouble inside U.S. nuclear forces, Hagel is searching for the root causes of recent Air Force missteps but also for ways to make the nuclear warrior’s job more attractive when the military has turned its attention away from such weapons. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

EDITORIAL: Turbans, tattoos and beards in military

Uniforms are "uniform" for a reason. The military requires hair to be cut to a certain length, tattoos must not overtake the neckline, crawl under short sleeves or otherwise showcase an inked army of one. Published January 29, 2014

** FILE ** In this Nov. 13, 2013, file photo, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)

EDITORIAL: Nominee for Norway embarrassingly unprepared

William F. Buckley once said that he would rather be governed by the first 2,000 names in the Boston telephone directory than by the faculty at Harvard. A fair point, but President Obama seems to be taking Mr. Buckley's remark a bit too literally. Published January 29, 2014

Vice President Joe Biden and House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio listen as President Barack Obama gives his State of the Union address on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday Jan. 28, 2014. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

EDITORIAL: All the president’s pens and executive orders

Ever the huckster, rarely the statesman, President Obama continued the pitch for the spending schemes he presented Tuesday night in his State of the Union speech. On Wednesday, he began a road trip to take him to carefully assembled fawning crowds in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Wisconsin. Published January 29, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: A scam by any other name

One sure sign of a scam is an offering with a title that's the opposite of what the scam is really about. One of the best, most recent examples of this is the Affordable Care Act. Published January 29, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: ‘Brick wall’ GOP is all we have to stop Obama

I have just read for the umpteenth time that a Democrat has accused the Tea Party of not allowing President Obama to put his policies into effect. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi recently said the "anti-Obama" GOP erects a brick wall to Mr. Obama's policies. Hallelujah. Published January 29, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Fewer wealthy wouldn’t mean less poverty

For more than five years, our president has failed to ignite economic growth with his spending, regulating and taxing policies. Initially, he and his lemmings were able to blame President George W. Bush and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Published January 29, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Time to rewrite GOP playbook

It's time to focus comprehensively on what Republicans are no longer doing well. Republicans have stopped teaching people and communities how to be richer, more economically sound and profitable at work. Published January 29, 2014

Police lights reflect as the motorcade carrying President Barack Obama to give his State of the Union speech arrives at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

EDITORIAL: Another night, another speech

The words on the teleprompter were changed for Tuesday night, but when Americans woke up Wednesday morning, nothing else had changed. Published January 28, 2014

A marijuana leaf neon sign advertises a medical-pot provider in the Sherman Oaks section of Los Angeles. (Associated Press)

EDITORIAL: The president of pot

President Obama says smoking pot is no big deal. Not every man who has lived at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue has been a paragon of virtue, nor is perfection expected there (or anywhere else). But it's jarring when the president of the United States plays apologist for vice. Published January 28, 2014

For the record: Christine O'Donnell says she is concerned that she "won't be the last person to be politically intimidated." (Associated Press)

EDITORIAL: No shield from scrutiny for the IRS in Christine O’Donnell case

There's no mystery about why the three letters IRS strike fear into every heart. As far back as 1819, nearly a century before the income tax was imposed by Congress, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall observed that the power to tax is the power to destroy. The IRS has perfected and refined the power. Published January 28, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Government is for citizens, not politicians

It is too bad that Sen. Charles E. Schumer of New York, his fellow Democrats and the mainstream media are going after the people in the Tea Party and others who have opinions different from those of the Obama administration. Published January 28, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Texas’ Davis is a stranger to transparency

By now, everyone who follows politics is aware of Texas gubernatorial candidate and darling of the left Wendy Davis and her casual relationship with the full details of her single-mom-in-a-trailer-to-Harvard-Law-School biography. Published January 28, 2014