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Monday, April 18th, 2005 State attempts discriminatory lawHouse EditorialOn April 10, 2005, state lawmakers in West Virginia voted to pass a bill concerning the number of members a city can appoint to the boards of parks and recreation. Two days later they learned exactly what they had passed a bill with an amendment to make English the official language of West Virginia. Professors aiding intellectual declineBreeze PerspectivesThe decline of intellect has reached a new low in American cultural institutions. The rhetorical impulses of the day are sluggish, and universities play no small role in the transmission of these ideas. The corrosive agent known as modern liberalism has permeated the American intelligentsia, which is partially composed of university professors. Waiting to drill in ANWR beneficialBreeze PerspectivesCongratulations, George Bush on another astounding political movement. Of course, that statement is inundated with sarcasm, because supporting oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, more commonly known as ANWR, is blatantly ignorant. Letters to the EditorDarts & Pats |
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