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my view by don sorchychBY DON SORCHYCH | JANUARY 29, 2014

Council miscues

In last week's article about the council meeting, Linda Bentley wrote, "Interim Town Manager Rodney Glassman said the former town manager refused to maintain Morning Star Road (MSR)." I deleted that statement because what Glassman said wasn't true and required editorial discussion. She writes what actually happens, as she should.  I drive Morning Star Road every day, so I know when the town resurfaces it. I have written previously about meetings former Town Manager Usama Abujbarah had with Morning Star residents. 

Guest Editorials:

BY TABITHA KOROL | JANUARY 29, 2014

Wooing Wyoming

TPATH ~ I became aware of an invitation issued to 125 libraries across our nation, a lure for these institutions of learning to participate in a five-part reading and discussion series, titled “Let’s Talk About It: Muslim Journeys.” I do not use the term “lure” lightly, inasmuch as this is a strategy of the Muslim Brotherhood’s furtive jihad into our society – an effort to provide additional reading material for our public school students who are already on a diet of Islamic propaganda.

BY ROBERT ROMANO | JANUARY 29, 2014

Chuck Schumer is a fascist

"It is clear that we will not pass anything legislatively as long as the House of Representatives is in Republican control, but there are many things that can be done administratively by the IRS and other government agencies — we must redouble those efforts immediately."

That was Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), speaking at the Center for American Progress on January 23, as reported by the Washington Free Beacon.

BY ALAN CARUBA | JANUARY 29, 2014

The EPA's agenda: Undermine capitalism and America

The Environmental Protection Agency has been in a full assault on the U.S. economy since the 1980s when the global warming hoax was initiated. It has been assisted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and NASA.

BY ROSEANN SALANITRI | JANUARY 29, 2014

The litmus test


TPATH ~ This was Right to Life Sunday, which prompted a multitude of sermons from pulpits nationwide.  The rights and wrongs of Roe v. Wade have been disputed endlessly and many assume that not much else can be said on the subject. They would be wrong. First, I would like to thank Pastor Doug Thuen of Sparta Evangelical Free Church in NJ for helping me to think outside of the box on this issue.