Don’t assume you know what I believe
Earlier this week, a producer from a Philadelphia television station called to inquire if I would like to come on and defend the separation of parents and children at the border.
Earlier this week, a producer from a Philadelphia television station called to inquire if I would like to come on and defend the separation of parents and children at the border.
One of my most admired professors frequently ended his lectures with a quotation that his students would ponder. One quotation that has remained with me throughout my life has been:
Dear Editor: The San Marcos Area Chamber was founded in 1903 and has continually served this city with the mission it has today “to improve the economic prosperity and quality
Editor, Having breathed a sigh of relief that the brutal practice of separating children from their parents was stopped, a second look at the problems still inherent in the administration’s
On December 21, a day after the GOP Tax Bill was passed, Senator Ted Cruz stood on the floor of the Senate and declared that the new 500-page bill, which
It’s amusing to see liberal Americans “virtue signaling” the world by “apologizing” for Trump for “attacking” Canadian Prime Minster Trudeau.
I have seen a woman beaten before my eyes, and I did nothing to stop it. It is hard, as a teenager, to know your power and to find your voice.
Well, the so-called peace summit with North Korea has come and gone. And as anyone anyone with a scintilla of intellect could’ve predicted, Trump made a fool of himself. Basically,
Editor Note: This column is an excerpt from Tom Purcell’s humorous book, “Misadventures of a 1970s Childhood,” available at Amazon.com. My 84-year-old father still asks me why I did it.
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