Letters To The Editor
To The Editor: In composing the McCain/Warner/Graham torture bill, did the Republican senators hope to make it sufficiently demanding that any compromise would preserve the essentials? If so, they failed. The “compromise” legislation gives the president the power to decide what is and isn
CD REVIEW — Tom Wurth Releases New CD
Tom Wurth Releases New CD
Tom Wurth certainly demonstrates his range and style with this CD. His music speaks to the listener with universal themes and ideas that affect the heart. He has that kind of voice that is just made to sing country music.
If The Road Runs Out has just the right tempo, keyboard, style, and theme to make it a huge hit. Adding Wurth’s bright, whole voice creates the complete package.
Offering one of those flawless pieces that pulls at anyone’s heartstrings, She’s Still There is simply wonderful.
The story of Good Ground is one of heart and family and remembering where we come from. Wurth has a gift for singing with the heart and it comes out in his music. This is sure to become a timeless classic. Perfect is the only word to describe Higher Ground. It’s got it all.
Country music will love this talented artist and his flawless voice. His creative style makes listening to music something to take time to do.
By adding the flute and keyboard to the classic sounds of the harmonica, Wurth offers a great range without straying too far from that widely loved traditional sound of country. He is truly a unique artist.
Make-Believe Career Of Johnny Ringo
Make-Believe Career Of Johnny Ringo The cold-blooded murder of an unarmed man on Oct. 6, 1875, was Johnny Ringo
Students: Pass The Time By Comparing SAT Scores With
Students: Pass The Time By Comparing SAT Scores With
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Gubernatorial Debate: Clearly Texans Are In A World Of Hurt!
Gubernatorial Debate: Clearly Texans Are In A World Of Hurt! Those who watched the only scheduled gubernatorial debate between incumbent Gov. Rick Perry, candidates Comptroller Carole Keeton Strayhorn, Congressman Chris Bell and Kinky Friedman were assured of one thing, that none of these individuals is worthy of being Governor of Texas. That won
Bad Fences Make Bad Neighbors
Bad Fences Make Bad Neighbors Recently, the news has been All Mark Foley, All the Time. Because of this obsession, another story seems to have gotten lost: Congress passed and President Bush signed The Secure Fence Act, a bill that calls for the construction of a 700-Mile fence along our southern border. I
In The Rose Garden Thorns Grow, Too
In The Rose Garden Thorns Grow, Too I have absolutely no idea why George bothers to hold press conferences. It
Is War with Iran the October Surprise?
Is War with Iran the October Surprise?
Polls as Prologue
According to current polls, if the mid-term elections were held today, President George W. Bush and his Republican Party would lose badly. He would then face an opposition Congress in 2007, one bound and determined to reassert its oversight duties. Investigations, an inevitability, could easily lead to his impeachment, and in that event the two-thirds of the United States who don
A Bush In The Garden Of Eden
A Bush In The Garden Of Eden As Uncle Hugh used to say, “A fond memory is nearly as good as if it really happened.” Pity those God-scared, foot-washing sons of the Sanhedrin who just found out that while Neighbor Bush was standing on their promises, he was counting 30 pieces of silver behind his back. A new book by David Kuos, Judas Iscariot of Little George
You Want Famine With That?
You Want Famine With That? The United States achieved a major milestone last week that is sure to shape the course of future human events. And now that 300 million people reside inside the U.S. borders, Americans should reflect upon its meaning and the direction in which they want their planet to go. Although we house only five percent of the world
River Parade Set Nov. 24
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The Ground Truth
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Both Military, Civilian Families Unprepared For Disasters
New Survey Presented at ACEP
Contractors Bungling Afghan
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