Opinion
Soundoff for Nov. 15, 2009
“Do the editors at the Daily Sun actually think Malkin is worth printing? Her writing is the epitome of pandering.
“I’m trying to figure out if the choice by the Daily Sun to print Michelle Malkin's articles is a true reflection of the editorial board at the Daily Sun? I don’t think it is but her garbage keeps appearing in the paper. I would rather see a blank space where her article is.
“Are there not more constructive Conservatives worth printing?”
— Sean, on Michelle Malkin’s columns.
“Another great column, Gelene! I love reading all of them, but this one really hit home for me as I remember all these things too! Keep them coming!”
— Joan, on Simpson’s Nov. 3 column.
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PARKER: No rush on health care
As Democrats consider shoving health care reform through the House with a process known as “deem and pass,” it is helpful to return to square one and ask: What, again, is the rush?
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SIMPSON: Why do I write?
People are always asking me why I write all this stuff. If I need an excuse, I could say it was a hobby or maybe a way to get attention. But the truth of the matter is that I just enjoy it.
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BELCHER: Tick, tock ...
As you’re reading this on a Sunday morning, I hope you remembered to “spring forward” last night ...
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BROWN: Golden sunshine and statues
The trouble with spring fever is if you are confined in a building with no windows while it is a beautiful day outside, your mind tends to wander.
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JACOBS: Call of the Wild
I felt bad for the woman who died at the fins of an orca a couple of weeks ago. I also understand the debate over keeping these creatures in captivity.
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SIMPSON: What to give up
In this world there are many things which we have to give up for various reasons. Some of them we are happy to be rid of. Others we are sad to relinquish.
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BELCHER: Half million
What if I were to tell you that you have the opportunity to decide exactly how your county government will be spending over one half-million dollars?
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JACOBS: ‘In the know’
Last week, a friend of mine in Lancaster was mourning the fact that her town no longer has a local newspaper.
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BROWN; Technophobia ‘R Me
The signs of spring — trees budding, flowers trying to burst forth with blooms, softball try-outs, spring break, birds chirping ...
Oh wait. That’s the sound of my new cell phone alerting me to a text message. -
Soundoff for March 7, 2010
“Increasing the time limit only puts more drunks on the road after 1:30am...
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