House Editorial: War of the words
This week, we said “goodbye” to Jay Leno, David Letterman and Jon Stewart. Next month, we’ll have to find other mid-day entertainment as soap operas come to a halt. Early next year, we’ll watch as the doctors of “Grey’s Anatomy” and employees of the “The Office” leave the airwaves. This is the result of the Writers Guild of America strike that has currently stopped production on television series, as well as late-night comedy talk shows. More...
Breeze Perspectives: Proud to be an American
By Tony Spadaccia, contributing writer
This Sunday is Veterans Day, a time when our nation honors the approximately 24 million veterans who have served in our armed forces as well as those currently serving all over the world. These individuals and their selfless commitment to preserving our liberty are an inspiration to us all and represent the best of America. More...
Through the Looking Glass: Karma Police
By Sarah Delia, senior writer
We live in a country where it is becoming essential to include in our state constitutions that protesting during the funerals of fallen American soldiers, died from AIDS or who are gay is an illegal act. One would think that having some common decency or respect for a person’s right to mourn a loved one would prohibit such insufferable and tasteless acts of hate. More...
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