Jay Gurdgiel of Villas disagrees with a federal ban that denies convicted addicts recovery services. James Gallagher of Ocean View discusses the conflict in the Advisory Commission on the Status of Women. John Picinich explains who the Oath Keepers are. Barbara London of Court House says the Volunteers in Medicine give superior care. Ray Lewis of Corbin City fears a new technology.
Editor Al Campbell writes about a withering middle class. Publisher Art Hall claims that states are allowing Washington to walk all over them. All this plus the blog of the week!
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