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Time for true leaders to do the difficult things
Contributing columnistWhether you want to admit it, you know the truth. Our nation is on a collision course with fiscal and political disaster. Congress is currently bickering over $61 billion in cuts to a $3.7 trillion dollar spending spree — for this the Democrats...Tags: Winston Churchill, New Jersey, Judges, Elections, Chris Christie
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Conway: Time to do the difficult things
Whether you want to admit it or not, you know the truth. Our nation is on a collision course with fiscal and political disaster.
Congress is currently bickering over $61 billion in cuts to a $3.7 trillion dollar spending spree — for this the...Tags: Winston Churchill, New Jersey, Judges, Elections, Chris Christie
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ADK members recognize scholarship recipients
Alpha Delta Kappa, honorary organization for women educators, had a dinner meeting Monday, March 14, at 6 p.m. at Garden Girls Cafe.
Before the business meeting, the members recognized the chapter’s scholarship recipients, Alyson and Caitlyn...Tags: Politics, Elections, Awards and Prizes, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Human Interest
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Political rhetoric must be fixed on personal level
Journal columnistSpeaking of the president of the United States, the magazine article called him a “Filthy story-teller, despot liar, thief, braggart, buffoon, usurper, monster, ignoramus, scoundrel, perjurer, robber, swindler, tyrant, field-butcher, (and) land...Tags: Corporate Crime, Mass Media, Kentucky, Washington (U.S. state), Theft
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Sen. Williams wants a state 'meritocracy'
The Winchester SunKentucky’s last Republican governor got into trouble because of a state hiring scandal, but if he’s elected, state Senate President David Williams said Thursday, employees will be hired on merit. Williams, who is seeking the GOP nomination...Tags: Employers, Sports, Regional Authority, Government, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Kennedy and Reagan: Two models of bipartisanship
We are a great nation, and “we do big things,” President Barack Obama said in his State of the Union address Tuesday night. While his speech didn’t match the eloquence of John F. Kennedy or Ronald Reagan, his message was the same as...Tags: Harry Reid, Alaska, Bill Clinton, Government, Jimmy Carter
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Former Asbury University trustee Andrew Miller dies
news@jessaminejournal.comFormer Salvation Army Commissioner Andrew S. Miller — who attended Asbury University in the early 1940s and was a long-time member of the institution’s board of trustees — died Wednesday, Jan. 19. He was surrounded by family and...Tags: The Salvation Army, New York City, Colleges and Universities, Politics, White House
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Patrick: Remembering Sargent Shriver
A great American warrior was laid to rest Saturday — a “warrior for peace and against poverty.”
That was how former President Bill Clinton once described Sargent Shriver, who died last week at the age of 95.
He was the other kind of...Tags: Sociology, Bono, Sports, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Microsoft Corporation
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Patrick: Stories of Irish magic, great lives, true faith
A seanachie is a traveling storyteller, and Frank Delaney comes close to being the real thing.
In his strangely moving novel, “Ireland,” the American writer from the south of the green island tells of the Storyteller, the last of a fabled...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Gays and Lesbians, Social Issues, Republic of Ireland, San Francisco
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Is the Republican Party progressive?
The Winchester SunIf you listen to talk radio or watch the TV shows of pundits like Glenn Beck and Bill O’ Reilly, you know the most contemptible thing a person can be is not a Satanist or a suicide bomber, but a “progressive.” It is a word that has...Tags: Philosophy, Entertainment, Bill Clinton, Television, Minority Groups
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Presidents Day Quiz: How well do you know the presidents?
The Winchester SunToday is Presidents Day, and being an American history enthusiast, I thought of the following presidential trivia questions. Let’s see how many you can get right. The answers are below. Questions: 1. Which president of the last 20 years is a...Tags: Islam, George H.W. Bush, International Organizations, Jimmy Carter, Political Candidates
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Letters to the editor: Feb. 11, 2011
‘Reagan reconsidered’
To the editor:
In reference to Randy Patrick’s column “Reagan Reconsidered,” who knows whether President Ronald Reagan “would feel at home in the tea party”? None of us do, really. I...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Key West, Homes, Politics, Finance
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