But there are exceptions that voters should consider.
Opinion
Where did all these experts on international law and UCMJ law (Uniform Code of Military Justice) come from?
If you subsidize something, you’ll get more of it. That’s true, but when it comes to higher education, that’s only half the story.
Today we see the legal and moral resistance against deporting illegal aliens, and it has become a real problem for the United States.
It’s time to address the inequalities in our nation, not point fingers over who is patriot or not. We’re all Americans first and foremost.
The Oct. 25 Commentary: National Anthem thing has finally reached high school level that I wrote generated some mail. Here are some of the comments our readers sent me about the goalie from Desert Pines taking a knee.
Amazon.com announced Monday that 238 metro regions, including Las Vegas, have applied to be the home of its second headquarters.
Kneeling at soccer games has finally reached the high school level and of course, I am going to blame the NFL for their mishandling of this issue.
In the spring of 1988, I had the pleasure of conducting an oral history interview with Harry “Button” Ford at his home in Pahrump.
Why does my dog do that? I wish I had gotten paid for every time someone asked me that question when I was conducting a K-9 training session.
When the disputes between Donald Trump and war widow Myeshia Johnson were going on, I happened to read a letter to the editor here in the Pahrump Valley Times from reader Jim Ferrell containing items like this: “For example, when George W. Bush was president, the Republicans insisted that the Pentagon spend $150 billion on bombers which the Pentagon said they did not need or want. Even today we spend something like 10 times more on military than any other country in the world.”
South Pahrump resident wants dust abatement enforcement
But there are exceptions that voters should consider.
Where did all these experts on international law and UCMJ law (Uniform Code of Military Justice) come from?
If you subsidize something, you’ll get more of it. That’s true, but when it comes to higher education, that’s only half the story.
Today we see the legal and moral resistance against deporting illegal aliens, and it has become a real problem for the United States.
