McDowell mentoring program
The following editorial appeared in the Herald-Dispatch, Huntington, on June 3:“We are the future, and now is the time to follow our dreams.”
View ArticleThe EPA’s largest target
The following editorial appeared in the Charleston (West Virginia) Daily Mail on June 2:
View ArticleAnd then came Jesus
For centuries, God had promised the world, especially the Jews, a Messiah to come and save the world– and then came Jesus.
View ArticleManchin remembers D-Day
Each year, June 6th marks the anniversary of D-Day, the 1944 Allied invasion of Normandy during World War II. This important event, notably the largest seaborne invasion in world history, took an...
View ArticleRobots vs. humans: Who ya got?
The following editorial appeared in the Chicago Tribune on Saturday, June 6:Shhhh. Don't tell Siri, but we're worried: The robots may be plotting their takeover.
View ArticleFighting back against substance abuse
During the five years I have served as your governor, I have made it a priority to develop a skilled workforce, reduce our state's prison and regional jail inmate population, rehabilitate those...
View ArticlePolice must follow rules
The following editorial appeared in The Philadelphia Inquirer on June 9:
View ArticleDuggars a tempting target for liberals
If there's one thing on which there is no partisan divide, it's sexual abuse of children. Yet the revelation of child abuse in the Duggar family, which has starred in The Learning Channel's reality...
View ArticleBandidos, Cossacks, guns and dubious justice
The following editorial appeared in The Dallas Morning News on Tuesday, June 9:
View ArticleThe lost art of handwriting
A friend of mine recently was telling me about a person he worked with who had laid claim to a digital watch since the young man was a kid. When the gentleman went to work at the local soda beverage...
View ArticleHow about voter equality?
The following editorial appeared in The Baltimore Sun on Tuesday, June 9:
View ArticleCandidates’ overseas tours produce little but laughs
WASHINGTON — Of the silly traditions involving running for the White House, the going-abroad-to-show-my-foreign-policy-credentials ritual ranks worst, except for eating fried dough at county fairs.
View ArticlePrevailing wage flaws
The following editorial appeared in the Charleston (West Virginia) Daily Mail on June 10:
View ArticleWhere is the standard?
“… go through the gates; prepare the way of the people; cast up, cast up the highway; gather out the stones; lift up a standard for the people.”— Isaiah 62:10 (KJV)
View ArticleW.Va.’s courtesy patrol
The following editorial appeared in the Herald-Dispatch, Huntington, on June 9:
View ArticleContinuing the fight
As West Virginia's Attorney General, it's my duty to stand up for the legal rights of our state and its people.
View ArticleWhy run for office?
I spend a fair amount of time talking to students and other young people about Congress and politics in general, and I've noticed something. It used to be that I'd regularly get asked how one runs for...
View ArticleObama’s window dressing in Iraq
The following editorial appeared in The Baltimore Sun on Wednesday, June 17:
View ArticleWhat’s the matter with saying ‘middle class?’
The term now conjures up anxiety about the future, so candidates avoid it.Presidential candidates are getting creative when it comes to describing the middle class, The New York Times reports.
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