Quite predictably, Elon Musk, a solid Democrat with a green thumb in Tesla, decided to become a vocal Republican. The long knives of the left-wing hit machine are sharpened. Reflecting the left’s …
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RON HART
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5/25/22
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5/25/22
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Make new friends, keep the old, one is silver and the other gold. This was a rhyme my children learned in play school, but even adults can relate to it.
Isn’t it a good thing when we are able to …
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GARY MATHENY
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5/23/22
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City officials are damned if they do — and don’t — when it comes to efforts to buck up South Cleveland and make a dent in a horrific housing shortage.
Many of you responded on Facebook to …
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5/23/22
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For immigration lawyers, these are heady times!Since January 2021, when the Biden regime moved into the White House, the Department of Homeland Security has, by Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’ own …
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JOE GUZZARDI
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5/23/22
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5/23/22
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Dear Editor:If your group is looking to donate or volunteer, consider Life Bridges. Many clients receive so little and sometimes are not included with housemates or groups when they eat out due to …
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5/20/22
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Yes, $4.7 million is a lot of money for the state’s taxpayers to bear in the name of helping firefighters. It comes out to $24,000 for each of the estimated 194 Tennessee firefighters projected to …
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5/20/22
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While the Biden administration keeps busy sabotaging border patrol and local law enforcement, American communities are falling apart. Murder rates are at a 25-year high, and violent crime as a …
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MARSHA BLACKBURN
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5/20/22
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At my recent book signing, a friend asked, “Who’s the most famous person you have met?”I replied that it was a tie. Although I have seen several presidents in person, the only two I actually …
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DAVID CARROLL
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5/20/22
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5/20/22
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Editor's note: This column previously ran in March 2021.Playgrounds have changed since my playground days.I’m sure that’s for the better. I’m also sure orthopedic doctors lobbied against …
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Barry CURRIN
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5/19/22
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Many historians know how Tennessee became known as the “Perfect 36.”
You know that in 1920, states across the country were approving the 19th Amendment, which made it illegal for any state to …
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BILL CAREY
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5/19/22
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Having lived in Birmingham, Alabama, Columbia, Tennessee, Memphis, Washington, D.C., New York City, Atlanta and the Florida Panhandle, I can tell you what makes a city good, and how you lose a city …
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RON HART
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5/19/22
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Dear Editor:
There is an idiom — thank you, Lee University for ringing it as clear as a bell. Our young people need a university that has not thrown out the Bible and Webster’s …
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5/16/22
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When planning for expansion of the greenway system in Cleveland and Bradley County, some of the more obvious questions are, “Where will it expand?” and “How will the properties be …
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CAMERON FISHER
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5/16/22
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There’s a simple answer to every problem. And it’s usually wrong. If Einstein didn’t say it, he surely must have thought it. The likelihood that Roe v. Wade will …
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BUZZ THOMAS
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5/16/22
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“You gotta keep poking and clicking,” a friend tells me. “That’s what my daughter does.”By this, she means that learning new technology is not a straight path. I have to play with it. I …
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CARRIE CLASSON
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5/16/22
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5/16/22
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High school graduations have gotten a lot of attention lately, because for the first time since 2019, most seniors will finally get to “walk” and accept their diplomas while their families …
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DAVID CARROLL
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5/13/22
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