I must attempt to rebut the opening statement "doesn't care," that Mike Wiggins wrote in his biography about me as a candidate for Grand Junction…
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With all the hubbub about the prayers at the beginning of the city council meetings, I think back to one of the most intelligent, caring…
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In 1787, after weeks of squabbling among the delegates Benjamin Franklin sent this letter to the president of the Continental Congress in Philadelphia: “Mr. President:…
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I wonder if the two letter writers recently, Timothy King and Jean Bridgman, pay any attention to what the media reports as opposed to running…
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It is unfortunate that Brad Wright has dusted off his long-dormant law degree to add to the continuing community confusion regarding the constitutional propriety of…
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The premise that elected officials praying in public is somehow “establishment” is ludicrous. Establishment of a “state religion” means government enforcement with legal authority to…
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Atheist Anne Landman’s Aug. 10 column is without meaning – not because I say, but because she does. First, atheism is a religion because it…
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"David Silverman, a spokesman for American Atheists, based in New Jersey, said the county commission invoking the name of Jesus during invocation is ‘borderline treason’…
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While I appreciate The Daily Sentinel's comprehensive coverage of the ongoing community dialogue regarding invocations at public meetings, I was disappointed (but not surprised) by…
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Anne Landman’s Aug. 10 commentary claims that The Daily Sentinel and others “feel they must oppose us because they think we are evil people who…
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