Sep 18, 2013
War with SYRIA: Blurred Lines–You Know You Want It
President Obama bowed-up last year and said he had a “red line” he would not allow Syria to cross. As a result, and with his massive ego at stake, he feels he has to do something he never does: back …
Sep 11, 2013
Commemorating 9/11
Anyone who was alive on the day of the 9/11 attacks on America has their own memories and reactions to experience when the anniversary rolls around each year. Today, this commemoration is for those w…
Sep 10, 2013
Walter Williams: Touchy subject
Here's a question: What is the true test of one's commitment to freedom of expression? Is it when one permits others to express ideas with which he agrees? Or is it when he permits others to express …
Sep 10, 2013
OUR VIEW: We appreciate you!
We wanted to take a moment and thank you, our readers, for your support of this newspaper and your contributions to its content. We depend on you to help us make it what we all need it to be. Whether…
Aug 20, 2013
Woman on the Edge: Perception, yeah
Perception.
Yeah.
Perception is totally biased because no one can see your life through anything but their eyes.
They can only view your world from their own experience and place in life. An…
Aug 20, 2013
Energy Manipulation
Why is it that natural gas sells in the U.S. for $3.94 per 1,000 cubic feet and in Europe and Japan for $11.60 and $17, respectively? Part of the answer is our huge supply. With high-tech methods of …
Aug 20, 2013
The children are our future
School starts August 19 in Santa Rosa County.
Whew. We hear the collective sigh of relief from parents all over the area. No more sleeping in, no more eating cereal lazily in front of cartoons or …
Aug 20, 2013
Young workers: meet Social Security
Welcome to the workforce, new workers! Whether you’re beginning the career of a lifetime or just earning some extra money for the school year to come, there is one question that is likely to hit you …
Jul 24, 2013
Woman on the Edge: Unbroken circle
In this newspaper, you will find a story of a well-known country-western singer from the old days. For the details of his life and career, read the story written by Jason. It is very interesting beca…
Jul 24, 2013
New York, "The City That Never Sleeps”- with its Spouse
Sometimes political events make op-ed satire so easy.
Former Attorney General, New York Governor and hooker enthusiast Eliot Spitzer said he will run for Comptroller. Spitzer is a man who cannot c…