Opinion Stories from July 17, 2015 (Change date)
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Today's Opinion Page editorial cartoonJul 17, 2015 1:00 am - Today's Opinion Page editorial cartoon ...
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Obama not so lame after allJul 17, 2015 1:00 am - Considering the recent successes by the Obama administration, it seems as if President Obama is redefining the term "lame duck." Keep it going, Mr. President. Carol Hone...
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COD agreement is just 'cleanup'Jul 17, 2015 1:00 am - Regarding your July 12 story titled "COD faculty will drop grievances to get raises for 5 professors," your reporter missed the two most important points. The current bo...
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Cuts will be painful but they're necessaryJul 17, 2015 1:00 am - We hear a lot about Gov. Rauner on TV, radio and in the press being blamed for the budget impasse in Springfield, how he hates poor people and so forth. The shadow gover...
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Make boards accountable for pension abusesJul 17, 2015 1:00 am - With regard to the Illinois Association of Park Districts' pension abuse case, what do we as taxpayers have to do to stop this madness in the public sector? Is blatant ...
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Consider alternatives to deal with IranJul 17, 2015 1:00 am - Now that a nuclear inspection deal has been made with Iran, let's take a look at some facts. Many Republicans and Israel argue that this is a bad deal because it allows...
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Contradictions on urban violenceJul 17, 2015 1:00 am - If black lives matter, why are Al Sharpton and others like him not protesting the violence in Chicago? Apparently, black people killing black people is not a worthy caus...
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Religious case weak against gay marriageJul 17, 2015 1:00 am - Betty Biggerstaff's July letter typifies the misunderstanding, fanaticism, and close-mindedness of those who demonize homosexuality and gay marriage on religious grounds...
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Medical hopes rise with Cuba cooperationJul 17, 2015 4:44 pm - Now that President Obama has taken an unprecedented step to remove the half-century isolation of Cuba, we may finally see long delayed benefits for both countries. For d...
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We need both insiders and outsiders in CongressJul 17, 2015 1:00 am - Members of Congress get categorized in all sorts of ways. They're liberal or conservative; Republican or Democrat; interested in domestic affairs or specialists in forei...
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