Editorials

From “I miss you” to “They mys you”? ( Editorial)

February 17, 2012
By
jaimine

You are a simple person. You were born simply with some reason. You are now a complex being. I see no Human being in you. You see a Human being in yourself. You see complexity but simplicity is not percept by you - Do not blame it on me for this rationale proposition but...

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No More… (Editorial)

October 17, 2011
By
no more

I am writing this editorial from the Jacksonville, FL international airport too which this is the second time in 24 hours I’ve sat to wait to get onto a plane. What happend? After vacationing with my family in Florida we were looking forward to getting home on Sunday Oct 16th. We were all on...

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Tobacco is King (Editorial)

August 20, 2011
By
Lucky Strike Cig Ad

In 1607, Jamestown Virginia became the first permanent settlement in the New World. Many people believe that the settlement in Jamestown was for similar reasons for the settlement in Plymouth Massachusetts nearly 20 years later, religious freedom. In fact, many very fundamental Christians will not even recognize the Jamestown settlement as a legitimate first...

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Obese Women Being Turned Away From Ob-Gyns (Editorial)

August 6, 2011
By
Too-Fat-For-Fifteen-Background_31

Obesity is on the rise in this country that is a fact. More people today are overweight then 20 years ago. We live in a sedentary culture, where it is very easy to put on the pounds. However, now doctors, Ob-Gyn’s,  instead of helping their obese patients and their unborn child,are turning them away....

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Taxes Aren’t the Answer When Spending Is the Problem (Editorial)

August 5, 2011
By
010811rot16

The political class predicted “disaster” if Congress didn’t raise its debt limit. I think that was a scam to get more money. See, the poor politicians don’t have enough, and they need to borrow more. We taxpayers are cheap. This year we’ll give them only $2.2 trillion. They want to spend $3.8 trillion. The...

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Wal-Mart: I’m as Guilty as Everyone Else (Editorial)

August 3, 2011
By
walmart not smiley face

If you’ve seen the movie “Wall-e” you are going to know exactly where this editorial is going. Right down the aisle of the real life version of Buy-n-Large…Wal-Mart. Consumers all over America, on a daily basis walk into the Wal-Mart Super Centers greeted by cheery associates welcoming them to the store. Aisle after aisle,...

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Poverty Programs Create Welfare Addiction ( Editorial)

July 28, 2011
By
queue_poverty

The other day, I went to Times Square to ask people what government should do to help poor people. Most everyone agreed on the answer: “more social programs and a higher minimum wage.” It’s intuitive to think that way. I used to think that, too. When President Lyndon Johnson declared a “war on poverty,”...

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So Now My Kids Can’t Even Play? (Editorial)

July 26, 2011
By
old fashion playground

A recent news report stated that playground equipment has gotten “Too Safe” and I agree.  It’s not about the type of material the equipment is made out of, it is the idea that these new playground are not constructed in a way to allow children to learn and adapt to risks. Studies are showing...

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Presidential Powers (Editorial)

July 22, 2011
By
White_House_Front_Dusk_Alternate

From George Washington to Barak Obama, the United States federal government has been in flux in regards to the powers of the President. With the establishment of term limits and a congressional cabinet which George Washington set the precedent for, to the increasing dangers of our southern boarders and the decade long war on...

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From Floor to Ceiling (Editorial)

July 17, 2011
By
debt-ceiling

 You have heard in the news how the government wants to impose a “Debt Ceiling” on the national debt. To some people that seems like a good idea. I mean sure isn’t it the responsible thing to do to “cap off” how much debt the government gets into? Isn’t putting the government on a...

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What is the Responsibility of a Jury? (Editorial)

July 15, 2011
By
jury_checkin

Our founding fathers made it possible that an individual indicted of a crime has the constitutional right to trial by a jury of their peers under the 6th Amendment. “In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the...

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The Invisible Hand (Editorial)

July 14, 2011
By
economics (1)

 As an assistant teacher to a High School Senior Government and Economic class, I have found that I have learned quite a lot about the science of economy, and that I am lucky to work with a teacher whose conservative ideologies brings some truth into class. One of the concepts that we teach in...

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Casey Anthony Verdict Linked to Terrorism? (Editorial)

July 12, 2011
By
CB065532

I heard today on the news that Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell believes that the acquittal of Casey Anthony proves that a US Civilian court system cannot be trusted to try terror suspects. Ummm…Okay…? How does a 25 year old woman who was indicted on charges of murdering her child akin to a terrorist?...

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Casey and Jared: Love’s Labor Lost (Editorial)

July 8, 2011
By
casey and jared

 Recently the country has been glued to their TV’s anxiously awaiting the fate of Casey Anthony. Many Americans were convinced, and still are, that she was responsible for the death of her child Caylee. However, America was shocked when the Jury found Casey not guilty on the counts of murder, child abuse and manslaughter....

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Freedom and Liberty…For All? (Editorial)

July 5, 2011
By
you-decide001

“When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another.” I may be one of a few people who actually read the entire “Declaration of Independence” I’m no better than you, I’m a history teacher, so I had to read...

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Is Anyone Else Scared? (Editorial)

July 3, 2011
By
LetFreedomRing

Is anyone else scared? I know I am. It seems to me that this country has gone completely out of control, it seems as if we are like a penny in a cone that kids like to drop in and watch the penny go around and around and around only to be dropped into...

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When Protection Becomes Suppression (Editorial)

June 28, 2011
By
halo-3-video-game-1031

In the 1985 Tipper Gore led the “Parent Music Resource Center” its goal was to restrict the sale of potentially harmful music from the children of this great country. What she ended up doing is placing many of the top Rock Music stars such as Dee Snider into more limelight then anyone would have...

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