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Archive for September, 2011
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Voice of the People, Oct. 01
Headed for a fall
It’s impossible to compromise with President Barack Obama!
Think of a car driving 90 miles an hour toward the edge of a cliff.
Obama’s idea of compromise would be to slow down to 60 miles an hour.
We need to do a full 180 on his…
Lasting consequences
The current economic malaise will be remembered as one of the most widespread in our nation’s modern history. The recession and sluggish recovery have left nowhere to hide. They’ve wreaked havoc on the Sun Belt as well as the Rust Belt. White collar…
Early state GOP voters seek signs of electability
Republican voters in early presidential voting states like Iowa are increasingly looking past imperfections in a candidate’s conservative record in exchange for someone who appeals to the broader electorate — and might have a better chance of beating…
Tribal chairman Bailey plans run for Congress
Derek Bailey, chairman of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, said Friday he will seek the Democratic nomination to challenge freshman U.S. Rep. Dan Benishek in northern Michigan’s 1st Congressional District.
Bailey joins former…
Killing Americans: On uncharted ground in attack
President Barack Obama steered the nation’s war machine into uncharted territory Friday when a U.S. drone attacked a convoy in Yemen and killed two American citizens who had become central figures in al-Qaida.
It was believed to be the first instance in…
Health care promises landmark high court term
One of the little-known prerogatives of the U.S. Supreme Court is the justices’ discretion to refuse any case on the merits presented to them for review. Only one in 10 petitions actually gets accepted. But though the justices usually say no, when epic disputes arrive at the courthouse steps — by tradition and political reality — the nine members know they are powerless to turn away.
U.S. drone killing of American al-Awlaki prompts legal, moral debate
The killing of the American-born and raised major figure in al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula has re-energized a debate over the legal and moral quandaries of the government deliberately killing a citizen.






