Let’s Build A City Jail
If any of you are tired of our streets being overrun with drug addicts and criminals, then it is time we start seriously thinking about … Continue reading
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If any of you are tired of our streets being overrun with drug addicts and criminals, then it is time we start seriously thinking about … Continue reading
I like watching Fox News in the evenings. Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham break down the “biggest issues” in America. Two issues they … Continue reading
To those who advocate arming teachers to defend against school shooters, I say, great idea, but why stop there? Why not equip them all with … Continue reading
Electric power came to our rural area near Crow in 1938. Homes acquired electric lights, but most still used propane cook stoves and water heaters … Continue reading
Phil Knight’s philanthropy toward the University of Oregon has been huge. In spite of his generosity, he and a handful of other rich Duck athletic … Continue reading
People like Beth Patterson, who wrote “We Dissent” (Viewpoint, 7/7), or Jenny Gusset, author of the same issue’s vitriolic letter titled “It’s Not Men’s Place … Continue reading
Yet more li’l sneakers that will forever remain empty in family homes in Uvalde, Texas. My heart aches at the tragic loss of 19 schoolchildren … Continue reading
Ironies abound! Justice Clarence Thomas, in a separate opinion concurring with the recent Supreme Court decision overturning Roe vs. Wade, argues that other rights unremunerated … Continue reading
Sure, men are affected by abortion. That’s precisely why they should be careful where they stick it, when and with whom; it’s where consent comes … Continue reading
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz majored in communication in college, and that’s what I’ve taught for quite a while. When I read in the Weekly (6/30) … Continue reading