'Sign-free zone' might make sense
I loved the letter concerning the silly signs. (Monday, "
View ArticleNew map unfairly aids incumbents
John Milem, a Vancouver, Wash., attorney, and I testified to the Redistricting Commission expressing our displeasure over having legislative...
View ArticleSome questions for the contenders
Below is a list of questions that I would like to see Republican presidential contenders answer:
View ArticleSign of a system in crisis
It's teeth-grinding news to read that more Americans are heading to hospital
View ArticleA moderate's lament
WASHINGTON -- A few months ago, Sen. Michael Bennet's staff staged what the Colorado Democrat calls an intervention.
View ArticleAbout time to put Ichiro in his place
The Mariners the past 10 years have been a team that kowtowed to Ichiro to get him his 200-hit seasons, they played him 160 games in right field and...
View ArticleDirectors need soul searching
Regarding the Everett School Board's continued wrangling: Citizens should...
View ArticleHelp to blossom in spring
Most of us know what it takes to live a healthy lifestyle. As much as we wish there were a magic pill or other quick fix that would help us drop...
View ArticleOpinion at odds with the facts
Finally, a McCusker column I can agree with. This week he wrote that government...
View ArticleRomney lucks out; Santorum misplays hand
WASHINGTON -- It's been a wild ride, but the storyline of the Republican race remains remarkably simple and constant: It's Mitt Romney and the...
View ArticleTry corporations with terrorism
If a corporation is a person, and that person breaks the law then that person should be arrested and tried in a court of law. (I personally don't...
View ArticleThe danger of Mitt being Mitt
WASHINGTON -- Political consultants tell candidates to be authentic -- to "be yourself." In Mitt Romney's case, that might not be such good...
View ArticleThe opposite of snobbery
Say what you will about this era's Republican presidential candidates, they at least have chutzpah.
View ArticleA rare example of bipartisanship
WASHINGTON -- The House intelligence committee used to be one of the meanest snake pits in Congress, a place where members were so busy sniping at...
View ArticleFrom a plea for choice to a roar of entitlement
Though the Obama administration's decision to force church-based institutions to provide "access" to contraception as part of their health plans was...
View ArticleLimbaugh becomes a uniter
WASHINGTON -- Who'd have thought that Rush Limbaugh would become the great uniter in this divisive political season?
View ArticleRepublicans: You do know women vote, right?
WASHINGTON -- When will Republicans stop their vagina monologue?
View ArticleEmergent dental care for adults, too
Thank you for letting the community know Community Health Center offers dental services for those in need.
View ArticlePride, gratitude at sight of flags
I would like to say thank you to whomever is responsible for all the flags flying at the intersection of the Mukilteo Speedway and Beverly Park Road.
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