Letters to the Editor
LETTER — There are ways to peacefully revolt
To the Editor: When we step into a voting booth, we make revolution — peaceful revolution. We vote in a new party or elect to ...
To the Editor: When we step into a voting booth, we make revolution — peaceful revolution. We vote in a new party or elect to ...
Looking back, law officers carried revolvers long before they began carrying fully automatic weapons or high capacity semi-automatic pistols. The object was to apprehend offenders, ...
It’s difficult to imagine the demise of a free republic like the U.S. But as in any society, radical changes and a constant disregard for ...
I am an advocate for the Second Amendment, a target shooter and hunter. I have collected fine old firearms in the past and have even ...
If Mr. James Peca cares to read the indictment just handed down, and further, listen to the statements of U.S. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, ...
Daniel Brickhill writes that while he supports the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, it should be limited to only “progressive” views (“‘Contrary to the ...
The riot in Charlottesville was nothing less than a tragic and disgusting act of violence brought about by hateful rhetoric and intolerance — but whose? ...
On a business trip some time ago, I mistakenly entered Brazil without the proper paperwork. Passengers stepping off the plane in Sao Paulo were directed ...
oes anyone really ever win? During the Vice Presidential Debate in Farmville, listeners heard highs and lows. They heard smart and probably some things that ...
The gifts delivered to a government of people in a republic are countless. The most valuable is the right to vote. In fact, it is ...
Birthright citizenship is a wonderful and helpful process and one that has brought America great individuals and some who have even been elevated to positions ...