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May 05, 2008

You, too, can be a columnist

“Let us dare to read, think, speak and write”
— John Adams (1765)


May 04, 2008

Cue the pander bear

A year ago last March, the Republican National Committee sent someone in a “pander bear” suit to crash a Hillary Clinton fundraiser at a Washington hotel.


May 03, 2008

When taxes are worth it

Well, it’s finally done. The Prince William Board of County Supervisors have finally decided on a tax rate and, thus, a budget.  It’s been a long process and, in the end, I fear that we are in for a tumultuous year.


May 02, 2008

It’s all about the fatback

The key to a long life? Eat plenty of fatback.


May 01, 2008

A failure to communicate

CONCANNON FIRE


April 30, 2008

A bill that supports our troops

I didn’t have much in common with my fellow veterans when I joined the American Legion 12 years ago. American Legion Post 117 was still dominated by the old guard-the “Dubya Dubya Two” gang as younger vets liked to call them.

Like a movie that never ends

While the Democrats continue to peck away at one another like a gaggle of angry geese, giving John McCain an unexpectedly wide range of travel options for unfamiliar GOP territory like New Orleans and Selma, one major factor of the campaign-that-never-ends may be rather overlooked.


April 28, 2008

No fly zone for the president

As soon as he takes office in January, President Barack Obama should cancel the presidential helicopter replacement program.


April 27, 2008

In it to win it, but at what cost?

Another primary and still no finality for Democrats.
Hillary Clinton claims the tide is turning toward her. The seemingly never-ending race goes on.

Parking is the new challenge

A day in the life of commuting, specifically slugging, can be hectic and it can be a delicate system that is easily upset.


April 26, 2008

Touched by an angel

Bea Jackson doesn’t look like anyone’s idea of an angel. She wouldn’t be mistaken for one of the flaxen haired creatures with iridescent wings and flowing robes that grace Christmas cards in season, but she is an angel nonetheless.

What is happening to society?

Why are people becoming more violent? Why are we losing our humanity?


April 25, 2008

Gorak, meet Stephen. He’s smart

Stephen Hawking has always been among my favorite astrophysicists. I’ve got his rookie card and planned to paint a large “K” on my bare chest so the gang and I could spell out HAWKING on the front row at his next lecture.


April 24, 2008

A brokered convention for Democrats

CONCANNON FIRE


April 23, 2008

The lost golden age of travel

Remember when traveling used to be fun? Sort of fun anyway? It was probably never really a barrel of laughs (except maybe on those redeye flights out of Las Vegas), but hardly was it the most frustrating thing to do, either. Like it is now.

Abortion as art: Breaking rules

This column deals with a very disturbing story that you may not have heard. Many of you will find this offensive or even shocking. 


April 22, 2008

When a relay is a forced march

A strange thing happened last week. I went to a fight and an Olympic torch relay broke out


April 21, 2008

Let’s expand ‘strict liability’

There is a legal concept known as “strict liability,” sometimes also referred to as “absolute liability.” It means, in essence, that a person or a company can be held liable for damages to others even though the person was not negligent and did not commit an overt act of any kind to cause the harm.


April 20, 2008

Candidates battle to cut taxes

It wouldn’t be a presidential campaign without charges that Democrats will raise your taxes.

On the journey from bitterness to hope

I am not Catholic but I am sure glad Pope Benedict XVI came to America last week. 


April 19, 2008

No respect for our educators

In reference to a recent column, a reader wrote to me and asked me if anything made me upset.


April 18, 2008

Please, just let me keep my pants on

I had a decision to make: Should I slip into the bright red boxer briefs, dig through the dirty clothes or go commando?


April 17, 2008

What we know about Obama

Concannon Fire

Column: Summer movies
Column: Summer movies

Staff Writer Josh Eiserike shares his thoughts on pop culture in his weekly column.


April 16, 2008

A taxing problem

Tuesday was tax day, the day when we are all supposed to have completed and mailed our federal tax returns. I am notoriously bad about filing my tax forms — I just finished my 2006 returns over the weekend. 


April 14, 2008

An end to the D.C. gun law

On March 18, the U. S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the District of Columbia’s law prohibiting private ownership of handguns.


April 13, 2008

Hopped on hope of dream ticket

The cherry blossoms are great, but those Condi-as-veep rumors are giving the capital a real case of spring fever.

Who’s for vice?

CONCANNON FIRE


April 12, 2008

Standing up to China

I don’t usually think too much of the French. I have only had limited experience in France, but the people I met, while pleasant, did nothing to make my visit easier.


April 11, 2008

It’s official. No state-sponsored cocktails

Visitors to and residents of Louisiana will not get a chance to chug the state’s official cocktail and wake up on a French Quarter sidewalk with no wallet, no memory and no pants.

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