Nothing Worth Responding To
Nothing that interesting in today’s letters to the editor. Today, I got a lesion removed from my face and will have stitches until next week.
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Archive for: January 2005January 19, 2005 Nothing Worth Responding ToNothing that interesting in today’s letters to the editor. Today, I got a lesion removed from my face and will have stitches until next week. —–
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What Free Speech MeansDebra Hale had a letter to the editor that produced some mixed feelings. While going to a restaurant on Overland, she had some make some remarks about MLK day being “Coon Day” and it was very inappropriate stuff. She …
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January 17, 2005 Daily Response Back TuesdayThings have been busy recently. I’ll be back with a Daily Response on Tuesday. —–
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It’s His PartyThe American inaugural is a special event. It is full of pageantry and tradition. As a people, we pride ourselves on the fact that our transfers of power are peaceful and generally orderly. At the inaugural, despite …
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January 13, 2005 Paul Valas wrote the following in today’s letters
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January 12, 2005 What A WeekEverytime I go to start writing a daily response, I find my blog is down to my chagrin. I think something’s up so I need to find a way to back it up while it’s still working. —–
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January 9, 2005 The Weekend Response: The Democrat CompassionDiane Sower writes in Saturday’s letters regarding a Reader’s view on December 12th: She stated that government must practice fiscal responsibility. Is that why George Bush is proposing to borrow $2 trillion to privatize …
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The Devil’s DealI was overwhelmed by the response to my last article on divorce. I expected perhaps 200 responses to the article when it was posted on Free Republic.com. The responses numbered over a thousand, many of which were conservative divorcees accusing …
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January 6, 2005 We’d Regret KerryIvan Custer wrote the following in today’s letters: Terrorism fear and a bigoted version of moral values trumpeted by the Bush campaign blindsided the voters to the dangers of his spend-and-borrow economic agenda. Our children and grandchildren …
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January 5, 2005 No Daily ResponseYesterday, I forgot the Daily Response, though nothing appears worthy of comment from the last two days save Allen Gorin’s Response to Marcy Newman’s Reader’s view. I actually met Mr. Gorin a couple of times, once at a Keep the …
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