Letters to the Editor
- Civil rights should extend to animals not just people
- Fred Thompson, an overshadowed candidate
- Zero tolerance policy for steroid use is laughable
- Public service agency needs better accountability
- Ginger Sheffey running in AFSCME election
- Aiding crows more beneficial than hazing
Jan. 15 marked the birthday of Martin Luther King. Democratic presidential candidates are using the occasion to debate his role in this country's landmark civil rights legislation. I find it more interesting to ponder whether his ideals extended beyond African-Americans to all victims of oppression and injustice, including animals.
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With all the fuss about the Republican primaries, a lot of focus has been on the Reagan Era. A primary question is who can restore America to a time of flourishing economy and protection from foreign invaders. The answer to this question is simple: Fred Thompson.
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I see that Congress has a zero tolerance policy for lying ... in the doping investigation.
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Directness can actually be refreshing, but it seems to be hard to find these days. Let me provide two examples.
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Ballots for the CSEA/AFSCME union statewide election will be mailed on Jan. 22, to CSEA members.
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Mr. Griffin in his letter, stated part of Mayor Tim Lattimore's legacy would be that he chased the crows out of Auburn. Actually he chased them for the last three years.
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