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Stand up for the republic
Now is the time for men and women to stand up for our republic.
SharesMental fitness a must
Age should not be the determining factor in the election of a president ("As Biden ages, the public weighs in on ideal presidential age," web, July 9).
SharesFilm shows moral decay
Movies are generally meant to entertain the viewer, but the new film "Sound of Freedom" is more of a wake-up call to a dark world many of us have never encountered ("Actor Jim Caviezel shares his passion for role in new film 'Sound of Freedom,'" web, June 29).
SharesCongress, save us from Biden
Over the past few months, we have witnessed many more gaffes and blunders by President Biden.
SharesNo more cheap shots, GOP
The leaders of the corrupt "alphabet agencies" (CIA, FBI, DOJ, etc.) created false issues to prevent Donald Trump from becoming and staying president.
SharesGood riddance to affirmative action
African American educators are pushing the panic button following the Supreme Court's ruling against the use of affirmative action in college admissions ("Allowing everyone to compete on an equal plane," web, July 3).
SharesLiberals want antithesis of freedom
Many thanks to District Judge Terry Doughty for punching back against the darkness that is enveloping our country by taking a bold and patriotic stand against censorship ("Judge calling Biden's COVID-19 censorship 'Orwellian' is a huge win for free speech," web, July 5).
SharesBiden's fictional legacy
The Biden White House features a communication office working overtime and with as little regard for facts and truth as a writer of fantasy ("The failure of 'Bidenomics,'" web, July 4).
SharesTargeting pro-Trump lawyers hurts clients
Why, exactly, is Rudy Giuliani being harassed by federal prosecutors ("Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani interviewed in Jan. 6 investigation," web, June 27)?
SharesDestructive incompetence
President Biden, his administration and the Democratic Party have elevated incompetence to a spectacular level.
SharesDeclaration's values don't expire
"As long as the Spirit of '76 endures, America will never die" (web, July 2) is an excellent recap of events in American history, one of the most important of which was the writing of the Declaration of Independence.
SharesTime to stand on merits
The purpose of affirmative action in the U.S. was to create government programs to overcome the effects of past societal discrimination.
SharesYou borrowed it, you repay it
The Supreme Court decision to overturn President Biden's executive order forgiving people's first $10,000 in outstanding college loans just makes sense ("Supreme Court shoots down Biden's student loan forgiveness," web, June 30).
SharesBlame Congress for space-defense lack
Bill Gertz is correct that as a nation we fall well short of defenses needed to counter China's rapid deployment of space arms ("Space Force arsenal falls dangerously short to defend U.S. against China, Russia," page 1, July 3).
SharesForcing profanity on us all
Am I the only one who felt like the month of June went on forever while we were supposed to celebrate gay pride?
SharesThe truth about pre-state Israel
Following his graduation from Harvard University, Robert F. Kennedy went to what was then British-ruled Palestine and wrote news dispatches for the Boston Post.
SharesMen don't belong in women's sports
Riley Gaines, former collegiate championship swimmer, recently testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee regarding "transgender female" participation in women's sports.
SharesFires show need for permitting reform
The wildfire haze across the U.S. is a reminder that we have no time to waste on climate change.
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