Shortly after the horrific attack in Israel by the sacrilegious Hamas terrorists, I wrote an article entitled “Suffer the Little Children.” I’d like to repeat the final paragraph.
Regardless of race, color or creed, babies are the same. They’re all beautiful, cuddly, given to wailing ...
I recently read an article about a 75-year-old doctor from a small town in Minnesota who was commiserating about loving his job, but that he was getting old, like his patients, and was realizing what he had always told them about aging as being “entirely and inescapably normal.” It was now ...
By The Rev. Mel McGinnis
In America, since October 7th when Israel had its “9/11”, demands for cease–fire in Gaza and aid for the Gazans have turned to chants of “We are Hamas” and “Death to America.” A new epicenter for anti-semitism foments from protesters squatting on ...
A lot is going on in the news right now. Our college campuses are in turmoil. These gathering places for higher learning have traditionally erupted when the end of the spring semester comes and have been where protest and change begin. It needs to happen.
We protested for civil rights and ...
Is America divided? How about a small community of about 20,000 bisected and often duplicated because of arbitrary boundaries that most people would be hard-pressed to locate?
Dunkirk is facing a fiscal crisis and lower bond rating. Fredonia approved a tax increase. Both have experienced a ...
Let’s pick up where we started 32 weeks ago.
You, faithful reader of this column, may recall that in three columns, we reviewed the 2023 U.S. Supreme Court opinion taking race-based college and university admissions off the table.
The court’s opinion in Students for Fair Admissions, ...