A worried parent was made proud by her son’s service
When my son came to me at 17 years old and told me he was
Work together for results
When I ran for election for mayor, I never had a chance to speak my opinion. I want to address the people about our city growth. They did not think clearly when making all these deals. All it seemed was continuously okaying these houses...
Delay on layoffs should result in better plan
Losing your job, especially if you have dedicated much of your
Guest view: State’s death penalty law creates a dilemma
On May 18, Cheryl Busch, who shot and killed her 19-month-old daughter Donna in November 2008, received a sentence of 25 years to life in prison after pleading guilty to murder. It seemed about right. In any case, the crime did not qualify for the death penalty under California law according to District Attorney Candice Hooper. As I read that senseless law, if Busch had poisoned her daughter or shot her from a motor vehicle instead, she could have been charged with capital murder. I’d bet most people never heard of some of the death penalty provisions – no one can explain them.
Questions about Bush and Kerry let slip the politics of war
We were bound to get at least one good laugh out of Swift Boat




