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April 26, 2010Judge not that ye be not judged
April 24, 2010
Though I have been asked about it before and can understand people’s outrage, I am so disinterested in this judge’s ruling that outlawed the National Day of Prayer that I haven’t even read the... » Full Story
Stories making a difference
April 20, 2010
Every so often I get reminded that my work here at the paper does makes a difference. » Full Story
The makeup of it all
April 19, 2010
Television advertising amuses me - does it you?
I mean, how many times have we watched those commercials hocking the perfectly-built hamburger?
The amount is only outweighed... » Full Story
I mean, how many times have we watched those commercials hocking the perfectly-built hamburger?
The amount is only outweighed... » Full Story
Illegal immigration
April 18, 2010
With the federal government possibly taking a different tack on immigration reform, some states have begun their own push. » Full Story
Car shopping can be exhausting
April 18, 2010
If you’re just joining us, allow me to recap. Not long ago my wife decided she needed a new car because transportation is more important than buying food. » Full Story
They truly aren’t role models
April 17, 2010
Whether it is Tiger Woods involving himself in consensual relationships or Ben Roethlisberger involving himself in a possibly non-consensual one, I’m tired of hearing about it all. » Full Story
Sakura fever hits in spring
April 15, 2010
Have you ever watched a person you know become ecstatically excited over something that was of no interest to you? Now imagine an entire country becoming ecstatically excited while you fake interes. » Full Story
A day at the daycare
April 13, 2010
Before I head to work each morning I stop to drop off my 19-month-old daughter at her daycare. It’s one of the highlights of my morning to see all the children at the home. » Full Story
Coal is big business, folks
April 12, 2010
It is mammoth.
Growing up in West Virginia, the city where I lived was distanced from anything resembling a coal min. » Full Story
Growing up in West Virginia, the city where I lived was distanced from anything resembling a coal min. » Full Story







