Author: By Wayne Laugesen
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EDITORIAL: Pot leaves users and dealers high and dry
Other states look to Colorado as the pot pioneer. If properly informed, they will run from proposals to replicate this mess. They will discard the misrepresentations of politicians who claim victory for going where no state had gone before. “Congress should follow Colorado’s lead and bring our nation’s marijuana laws into the 21st century,” said…
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PERSPECTIVE: Critics claim modern segregation violates federal law
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 stands among the most revolutionary laws in U.S. history. Critics of a new and growing “racial justice” movement say we don’t enforce it, live by it or respect it. The law’s tumultuous passage epitomizes the old comparison of legislatures and sausage factories. Leading Democrats filibustered the bill while others…
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PERSPECTIVE: Fired for speaking out: Lt. Col. Lohmeier warns of Marxist indoctrination in the military
As the commander of a missile warning unit, Lt. Col. Matthew Lohmeier felt responsible to report threats foreign and domestic before they harm the people of the country he loves and defends. He wrote a bestselling book and spoke out against anti-American, Marxist radicalization of military personnel he has witnessed in his role as commander…




