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Opinion December 1, 2008  RSS feed
Saving Dudley Farm
Budget Cuts Prompt the Closing of Some State Parks
     Florida has always had the benefit of some of the most diverse and exciting state parks within the nation and these parks have provided countless hours of enjoyment and education for Floridians and visitors to our state alike. However, the budget cuts that the state is currently dealing with have affected every aspect of state-level government and our state parks are no exception.
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Don’t Get Me Started
Repairing the GOP, Part Three - Steadfast foreign policy
     GLEN SAINT MARY, FL -- To the casual observer, Republicans are usually viewed as the stronger of the two major parties on foreign policy. The cynic applies the old adage about a "dime’s worth of difference." Over the last several years, the latter has been proving more correct than the former. So for the GOP to regain its footing on foreign affairs, there are five areas that need to be addressed, pronto.
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Making Sense
Change is Changing
     A funny thing happened on his way to the White House: that old, left-wing community organizer Barack Obama has suddenly veered toward the center, and his incoming administration is looking more and more like the Daley Machine in Chicago than Hugo Chavez's administration down in Venezuela.
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Martha's Big Adventure
A Gratitude List
     The need to be right stops most people from offering gratitude, congratulations or a helping hand. Instead, what usually comes out of our mouths is a long diatribe about all of the holes in someone's new venture. Way too often in the guise of so-called advice what we're more than happy to offer is reasons to quit.
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The Trial of Santa Claus
     By 2007, Santa Claus, a beloved figure in America for more than a hundred years, had fallen out of sync with the times. And so it was that America decided to prosecute him.
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