Month: October 2003

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clean air

A new report was recently released from US PIRG showing power plants in North Carolina and across the Southeast are still among the very worst in the country for pollution. The report, Lethal Legacy, underscores the urgent need for our Senators to take action to reduce pollution, support strong national […]

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meeting with the Editorial Board

To the Editor, and the Editorial Board Ladies & Gentlemen, This will be the first time, or the latest of very few times, that a potential candidate for Congress has asked to sit down with your Editorial Board in a no-holds-barred, on the record, Q&A session. To put it simply, […]

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Where’s the beef

Where’s The Beef I am speaking as a WWII wounded veteran who served our country the entire war. Over this period of time we suffered, killed and wounded, over 200 casualties per day. Now our Democratic party is shedding crocodile tears over the loss of 3 or 4 a day. […]

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Gay Pride week!

Dear Editor, I have been absolutely appalled this week at the Gay pride around campus. Seeing things such things as “F*** your own gender” and “Queers rule” is absolutely sickening to see. I being a southern Baptist at this school am totally outraged at this out crying of sin. I […]

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Home of the Free?

Since September 11, many liberties have been taken away from Americans in the name of defending freedom. The Patriot Act has not only taken away search and seizure rights over your home and personal property, but this law also extends into the privacy of your home or office by going […]

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The Patriot Act Fact Sheet: Is USAPA American or Un-American?

With America in a state of instability after the terrorist attacks on September 11, the Patriot Act managed to move through the Senate and Congress quickly and was enacted on October 25, 2001. The Patriot Act was designed to increase the amount of information the government is able to receive […]