Opinion Line Extra (March 10)
Hillary Clinton used a personal e-mail address on her own server so that if discovered, she decided which e-mails were made public and which ones were destroyed. So once again her corruption was cloaked.
Once a crook, always a crook. Clinton is airing her dirty laundry now ahead of next year’s election. She believes the stupid American voter will forget by then. She’s probably correct, sadly.
Hillary Clinton has reason to believe that the public is extremely stupid. After all, it elected Obama twice. He has run roughshod over the Constitution, and no one has done anything about it.
Any electronic media should be subject to open records if government business is being conducted or discussed. Government e-mail accounts, personal e-mail accounts, text messages – if it involves government business, it should be available for scrutiny. If you are on the up-and-up, what is there to hide?
I hate communists – really hate ’em. I’m all for the Constitution, although there’s a definite line between First Amendment protection, and flat-out sedition and treason. It must not be tolerated. Whatever happened to exiling people?
A suggestion for a law requiring candidates for statewide office to take and pass a lie-detector test effectively voiced the writer’s frustration. However, I fear such a law would be ineffective. Pathological liars easily pass polygraph tests.
“Prayer is our greatest weapon”? I am sure that the ISIS troops are shaking in their boots.
Regarding conceal-carry: Let’s be honest. If legislation is passed, would you carry a firearm in your pocket or purse from that day forward? I don’t think so, and I know I wouldn’t. The responsibility is huge.
Most everyone aligned with Gov. Sam Brownback has certainly become thin-skinned as of late. But when you’re so clearly wrong on most every issue, what is one to do?
Lawyers are people trained in trickery and slick talk and should not be considered for political roles.
All the arrogant people in Wichita will one day get what they deserve. People around here are so full of themselves and think they can do whatever they want, whenever they want. Since when do you think anyone should have to tolerate this?
If the Wichita Police Department doesn’t want to be bothered by responding to accidents when it snows, the least officers can do is write tickets for the drivers who do not turn on their vehicles’ headlights or remove the snow completely from the windows or lights.
For the person who criticized church cancellations because of recent snow: Our pastor always waits until the last minute to cancel, but wants our older folks safe. If church is open, they will try to come (regardless of how roads are). We worry some may get stranded.
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This story was originally published March 9, 2015 at 7:02 PM with the headline "Opinion Line Extra (March 10)."