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Sussman verdict not surprisin

Sussman verdict not surprisin

Sussman verdict not surprising

Former Hillary Clinton campaign and Democratic National Committee lawyer Michael Sussmann has been found not guilty by a Washington, D.C.-based jury.

It is time for changes in school security

And now, Uvalde. This South Texas city was once the home of a United States vice president, John Nance Garner, and a Texas governor, Dolph Briscoe. It now has the sad and tragic distinction of being where one of the deadliest school shootings in history took place.
Difficult search for answers after Uvalde

Difficult search for answers after Uvalde

Difficult search for answers after Uvalde

I find myself more shaken and stricken after last week’s latest mass shooting – the elementary school massacre in Uvalde, Texas, that saw 19 children and two teachers slain in cold blood – than I did after other mass shootings in recent years.
Finding a path

Finding a path

Finding a path in a plague of evil

Two more days, and the classrooms would have been empty. Parents would be at home, going over lists for summer camp or rubbing sunblock on those small faces at the pool.
Joe Biden vs. We the People

Joe Biden vs. We the People

Joe Biden vs. We the People

Last June, the Biden administration unveiled its “National Strategy for Countering Domestic Terrorism.” Despite its anodyne-sounding name, the “National Strategy” was anything but anodyne. The pamphlet represented the culmination of the Left’s cynical use of the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S.
Candy Cane Lane was a beloved part of Katherine Mezger’s vision for Christmas on the Creek. FILE PHOTO

Candy Cane Lane was a beloved part of Katherine Mezger’s vision for Christmas on the Creek. FILE PHOTO

Katherine Mezger’s vision for Christmas on the Creek

Let me ask, “Do you have a RIP folder?” We all should have a RIP folder. Well, Katherine Mezger left this earth on May 6, and she had her own original RIP folder.