Category: Columns

Monday Moan: Brace yourselves for trouble with school state funding

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By Jeff Salisbury jeffsalisbury@charter.net I spotted a notice online this weekend that there will be a special Wayland school board meeting — a committee-of-the-whole (that means all seven members) — at 6 p.m. Monday Feb. 16, at the Administration Building. There will also be a work session at 5:30 p.m....
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The Muck Starts Here: Just what are we asking our soldiers to do?

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by Barry Hastings The more I look at the mess we've let these (stupid) politicians get us into in the Middle East, the more it looks like Syria is going to tell the whole story (I don't expect a happy ending) of where we'll stand in a year. This is...
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Army Bob: We are at war with the ideology of radical Islam

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by Robert M. Traxler We are at war with an ideology, the ideology of radical Islam, in the same way we were at war with the ideology of communism during the cold war. The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is growing by an estimated 1,000 Islamists per day;...
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Democracy Tree: Michigan’s competing bills on same-sex adoption

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by Amy Kerr Hardin State Rep. Jeff Irwin (D-Ann Arbor) introduced legislation earlier this month to allow second-parent adoptions. House Bill-4133 would allow unmarried partners of biological parents and sole legal guardians to share legal custody through adoption. This would permit same-sex and unmarried couples to provide the benefits of...
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Yes It Is, It’s True: I liked my 1st meal at the Auction House Cafe

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After all these years, I finally dined at the Auction House Café Wednesday evening. The place has been a fixture in Wayland since 1936, and yet I didn’t eat there during my high school years, my Wayland Globe years and even after my return in 1986. There is no rational...
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Democracy Tree: Alabama congressman ‘mean-tweets’ FLOTUS

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by Amy Kerr Hardin Congressman Robert Aderholt (R-Alabama) co-chaired the 2015 National Prayer Breakfast late last week. This event has since inflamed the delicate sensibilities of righteous Christians who apparently snoozed their way through world history 101, leaving them completely ignorant of the not so pleasant details of the Crusades...
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Ranger Rick: Proof we’re living in a country run by idiots

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I have posted this before, but like most good hard-hitting opinion pieces (since Paul Harvey no longer graces our airwaves), using information to state the obvious produces the most profound effect. You know you live in a country run by idiots… … When smoking pot is legal and widely accepted,...
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Monday Moan: Gotta school board meeting tonight, Monday, Feb. 9

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by Jeff Salisbury My oh my but where has the time gone? Time for another school board meeting. Wayland Union School Board of Education Regular Meeting @ Baker Elementary School – Monday, February 9, 2015 – 7:00 p.m. My grandsons have WHS basketball games at Holland Christian but I hope...
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The Muck Starts Here: What should intel agencies do to make us safe?

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By Barry Hastings Defense Intelligence Agency National Counter-terrorism Center National Geo-spatial Intelligence Agency National Intelligence Council National Military Intelligence Center National Security Agency National Security Council Central Intelligence Agency Federal Bureau of Investigation These, and (at least) nine other intel agencies, are working hard to protect America every day, unceasingly....
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Army Bob: Taxing the rich not as good an idea as you might think

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Tax the corporations is the mating call of the green-tinted soft-beaked socialist. How many times have we all heard this mantra from President Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and every far left liberal friend we have. Businesses and the rich do not pay their fair share, the board...
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