Opinion Line (Nov. 10)
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Now that Wichita police have turned into Big Brother and are using cameras to ticket people in the middle of the day in Old Town , it's no longer about safety, but just plain greed. Bye, Old Town.
Everyone should read Leonard Pitts’ column, “Men must do better, be better.” If the people who don’t like him would read that column, maybe they might get a different opinion.
Will WSU offer a degree in chicken plucking to help attract Tyson?
Don’t blame Trump. It all started with Obama.
Companies that automate shouldn’t get incentives.
One day the construction will be finished on Kellogg. Then the rapture will happen.
Hillary Clinton is destroying the Democratic party. And I for one appreciate it.
The 21st Century patriot is the man who proudly wears his American flag lapel pin while ignoring the fact that it was probably made in China.
Where you choose to live should have nothing to do with how much federal income tax you pay. Be fair to every taxpayer. Stop all itemized deductions and credits.
After 20 years on the majors, Carlos Beltran finally got to play on a World Series winning team. Yea.
The Democratic Party has turned our country to that of a Banana Republic with their election antics.
All racist graffiti is a hate crime, no matter who perpetrates it. Would police in Manhattan prosecute a Neo-Nazi in this case? False complaints undermine valid complaints. To dismiss a false police report as a prank is wrong.
I wonder when people will realize thoughts and prayers are not the answer to gun violence, but that the Congress must acquire the guts to pass restrictions on certain guns and equipment.
Now that corporations are people, too, and can make campaign contributions, it's only right for Congress to give them the biggest tax cut.
Why do I always look older in pictures than I do in the mirror?
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This story was originally published November 10, 2017 at 5:00 AM with the headline "Opinion Line (Nov. 10)."