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Let’s tell the 21st-century Pharisees to respect the Constitution and Jesus’s teaching: Don’t post the Ten Commandments; obey them.
Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for justice, for they shall be called “woke” by Dave Bronson.
Thanks for Mary Jeanne Danison’s letter reminding us of the events of Dec. 7, 1941.
Walking and biking are rights. Driving a car on city streets is a privilege. Our ordinances should reflect that.
Our mayor has been one big chronic problem since he took office. I’m thinking of offering him a one-way ticket out of town anywhere he wants.
Jesus called the Pharisees hypocrites for making a show of religion instead of obeying their religion.
In my experience, the “Christian right” shows more interest in posting the Ten Commandments in public places than in obeying the commandments in public policy.
Apparently, the Bronson administration figured the fire made the property worth $20,800 more.
Congress, schmongress. George Santos should ask Dave Bronson for a job.
How will Sen. Tom Cotton punish us for disregarding Arkansas law?
I challenge Sen. Dan Sullivan to take a stand.
I guess today’s mantra is “States’ rights? We don’t need no stinking states rights.”
Let’s extend government’s enforcing morality.
Unlike the federal government overreach into our wallets to finance killing innocent people, masks and vaccines really protect us.