Veterans Day, which will be celebrated on Nov. 11, is an opportunity for Americans to recognize and honor those who have served in our Armed Forces.
The heat generated at the recent M-PHS open house came as no surprise. Proposals for change always stir controversy. When…
by Don C. Brunell
We finalize this election, which has been ongoing
Mr. Rex Greene of Elida, Ohio, in a recent letter to The New York Times, made an excellent point concerning the U.S. occupation of Iraq.
by Christine Haight Johnson
by Don C. Brunell
Since this is National Black History Month, let me take a crack at the flap over what Sen. Joe Biden meant when he referred to Sen. Barack Obama as the first mainstream African American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy.
by Don C. Brunell
When we were in elementary school we all learned the story of Thanksgiving. On Dec. 20, 1620, 102 pilgrims sailing aboard the Mayflower landed at Plymouth Rock. Struggling through a devastating winter, 46 of the pilgrims perished. But their fortunes improved and the harvest of 1621 was a bountiful one. The surviving pilgrims decided to celebrate their blessings with a feast. Recognizing they couldnt have survived without their assistance, the pilgrims invited 91 Native Americans to celebrate with them.
by Sheldon Richman
by Don C. Brunell
Now that the 2006 election has just about jelled, let me get a few more things about it off my chest before we get caught up in Thanksgiving and Christmas.
