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Letters to the Editor - Sept. 11
Lincoln was not a white supremacist To the editor: On Aug. 25, Leonard Pitts intimated that the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. is one of the greatest heroes of the 200-plus-year American experience. He is more than arguably correct. Pitts is also correct...Tags: Empire State Building, New York City, Martin Luther King Jr., Republican Party, Endangered Species
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Tags: File Sharing, Elections, U.S. Department of State, Television, Defense
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It's important to remember lessons of the Civil War
I am writing this column on America's birthday while on vacation in Texas. So to you the readers who read this on July 10, and to all Americans, happy belated birthday America! Right up there with being called a veteran, I cherish the moniker...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Pol Pot, Slavery, Arts and Culture, American Civil War (1861-1865)
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Tags: Demonstration, Elections, Career and Workplace, Activism, U.S. Embassy
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Two women honored for their work promoting human rights
Each year, Church Women United in Washington County presents a Human Rights Award to people who have demonstrated a personal involvement in the struggle for human rights.
The 2011 recipients are Gaye McGovern and Vicki Sadehvandi.
McGovern moved to...Tags: Politics, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Civil Rights, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Justice and Rights
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Tags: Bashar Assad, Politics, Libyan No-Fly Zone (2011), Demonstration, Syria
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Letters to the Editor - July 30
We might be more charitable to 'federal rights' To the editor: I write in praise of Art Callaham's July 10 column in The Herald-Mail on the importance of remembering the lessons of the Civil War. His righteous advocacy of states' rights is the sort...Tags: Slavery, Lawyers, Texas, Regional Authority, Politics
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Letter to the Editor - Aug. 2
Women might have an issue with sharia law To the editor: The letter by S. V. Yumlu defending sharia law as a “code of ethics for Muslims” should prompt all non-Muslims to learn whatever they can about Islam, upon which these “ethics&...Tags: Politics, Values, Crimes, Human Interest, Ethics
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Judge: Woman doesn't have to testify against same-sex spouse
dona@herald-mail.comA Washington County Circuit Court judge Thursday acquitted a Williamsport woman of assault after ruling that her same-sex spouse could invoke her privilege not to testify against the defendant. Judge Donald E. Beachley ruled that, under the "principle of...Tags: Unions, Career and Workplace, Maryland, Lawyers, Trials
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Democracy in Egypt would be great, but what's in it for me?
Well, I see that the Egyptian Tea Party is having some degree of success in the Middle East, and foreign policy experts are predicting that its tactics might spread through the entire Levant.
As a big fan of massive, angry mobs wherever they might arise,...Tags: Elections, Economy, Democracy, Telecommunication Service, Economy, Business and Finance
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