It's funny to me how some of America's most public people can miss things that seem so obvious.
The September 2011 GOP debate for presidential hopefuls was very revealing.
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Mayor Tom McKibban has voiced much concern over the safety of school children turning from McCollum onto North Main with the 50 mile per hour speed limit.
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The Republican Party has been the target of criticism for becoming the party of "no" recently.
But lame-duck Republican senator Jim Bunning has become a one-man "no" show.
Overweight people are the only group left in the world that is offered no protection of their dignity.
The El Dorado City Commission has been discussing the 50 mile an hour speed limit on North Main for some time now. Mayor Tom McKibban brought up the issue because he says he is concerned about safety issues, especially for residents who live along North Main and high school students who have to turn out onto Main Street.
What's in a name?
Shakespeare said, a rose "by any other name would smell as sweet."
Their hatred for the president goes beyond party lines.
Government intervention in medicine is wrecking American health care. Nearly half of all spending on health care in America is already government spending. Yet President Obama’s “reforms” will only expand that intervention.
The following is the sixth installment of a series of vignettes by Georgia (Joey) A. Munson Hadfield recounting her stay in El Dorado in 1932.
The El Dorado City Commission took a step in the wrong direction Monday evening in the arena of open government.
Hi folks.
Or should I say, bye folks?
After a little more than a year of being “The New Steve Smith,” I’m passing the mantle along. I won’t kid myself, believing anyone will be earnestly calling my replacement “The New Jon Pic.” Nor should they.
There are too many instances when the government gets more involved than necessary in private enterprise. The last thing people should do is ask for is excessive regulation of business in a free economy.
Hearing Democrat presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama’s speech Tuesday brought more questions than answers as to how he would run the country.
Unity was the theme throughout most of his speech.