To the Editor,
I just don’t get it. Every day I see people walking down the middle of the streets, even with baby strollers. Are you people crazy? Roads were made for cars and now it’s a dare game. There are sidewalks on both sides of the streets and still people are walking down the ...
To the Editor,
Not guilty of Russian collusion in the 2016 election? Who’s kidding who? Like a dog slavering over a bone, political pundits, the media and many citizens at large eagerly awaited the outcome of the Mueller investigation. Many were convinced that justice would be served and ...
To the Editor,
I’ll be borrowing a few categories from one of my old favorite’s today. Thanks, Keith Olberman.
I’ll be leaving the questions about the Mueller Report alive until we actually get to see it, but I’ll just say that I don’t trust Attorney General Bill Barr as far as I ...
To the Editor,
Ladies and gentlemen of America, who is going to be the 21st century hero for the people and save not only our democracy but America’s shining light image?
Review 1971: The Pentagon Papers. Thousands of pages released by Daniel Ellsberg exposing the deception of our ...
To the Editor,
West Virginia’s Attorney General Patrick Morrisey set the bar at a new low last year in the debate challenging Manchin for his Senate seat. And when you think politics can’t sink much lower, Morrisey comes up with a “civil” suit mind you, not criminal, against the ...
To the Editor,
I grew up about two hours east of Weirton, in Johnstown — also a city where King Steel (and coal) reigned for decades. I now live in Louisiana and will soon retire from a chemical plant. I want to move back to the northeast to be closer to the kids and grandkids — all of ...