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Today's Opinions

  • Chamber Notes

      Greetings from your Campbell County Chamber of Commerce.

      This is the first in what I intend to be a monthly informational column to keep you up to date on community and economic development efforts here at your chamber.

      I know many, but certainly not all of you.  

  • They Have Awakened A Sleeping Giant

    A young lady used the metaphor at a town hall meeting in Pennsylvania with Senator Arlen Specter in describing what Liberals in Congress and the Obama administration have done to our country. And they know it.

    All over the country, real Americans with real concerns are turning out in record numbers to voice their opinions on not only healthcare, but also the exponential expansion of the federal government with more control over our lives while spending more of our hard-earned tax dollars to do it.

  • From a Mother’s Heart -There can be hope for America

    This past weekend we were at my daughter’s lovely houseboat on the lake where we had a birthday celebration for my great grandson Aydin who turned four years old on Aug. 12.

  • It is your choice

    A former United States President once said, “Always remember others may hate you, but those who hate you don't win unless you hate them. And then you destroy yourself.”

    Before you answer the following question, keep in mind that none of us wear halos and angel wings, so by all means, be at liberty to answer honestly. Have you ever hated someone, or do you hate someone right now as we speak?

    We’ve all done this.

    I don’t care who you are.

  • Five Questions for Rep. Lincoln Davis on Healthcare Reform

    Over the last few weeks, town hall meetings have turned into demonstrations against President Obama’s nationalized healthcare reform proposals. From every corner of America, citizens are standing up to their elected leaders and expressing frustration at the role of the federal government. In fact, it’s been so intense that some elected officials have cancelled town hall meetings or not had them at all.  

  • We are all different in the same way

    What do the following have in common? Keep in mind, they could all be happening right now as we speak.

    Two middle-aged women are at a hospital. One woman is being told by her doctor that her cancer is in remission. The other woman, who’s just across the hall, is being told she has only six months to live.