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May 19, 2007
More dirt from Star-Exponent
Coverage of School Board and suspended teacher was awful. Your commentsSpend Memorial Day at National Cemetery
Culpeper National Cemetery holding Memorial Day Service. Your commentsMay 18, 2007
Culpeper’s pressing needs
After much encouragement to do so, I have put together an update on some issues presently facing our community. - Your commentsSen. Reid wrong on immigration
.An open letter to Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev.: - Your commentsSend a message to the NRA about repeating firearms
The response to my recent letter to the editor ("Gun owners must lead in ban on assault weapons," May 2) has been overwhelming. - Your commentsOUR VIEW - Holocaust message still relevant today
One frequently hears the admonition that we must never forget the tragedies of history, lest we repeat them.Send a message to the NRA about repeating firearms
The response to my recent letter to the editor ("Gun owners must lead in ban on assault weapons," May 2) has been overwhelming. - Your commentsMay 17, 2007
OUR VIEW; Thanks to the Kennedy Center for gift of history
Built in 1938 as a vaudeville movie house, the State Theatre has a long history in Culpeper. Your commentsOur community is not immune
Racism still exists in Culpeper and it has an effect on all of us Your commentsColumn was insulting to area residents
I read the "How I See It" column in the May 9 edition of the Star-Exponent ("Ignorance, bigotry are alive in Culpeper,") Your commentsSchool Board needs reality check on budget
I want to thank School Board member Bob Beard for trying to pass a school budget that would have given the teachers a 5 percent raise. Your commentsMay 16, 2007
Remembering sacrifice
Victory in Europe Day should be celebrated more in the U.S. Your commentsOUR VIEW: Kid gloves for knife-wielding CCHS teacher
It's one thing to suspend a teacher. It's another thing to suspend her with pay. Any way you look at it, Tyree is getting a long vacation courtesy the taxpayers. Your commentsConsolidation certainly should be considered
Very often, when leadership emerges on an issue of widespread interest, there are those who will question the motives of the leadership. Your commentsMay 15, 2007
The St. Luke’s parents made a big impression
We want to publicly thank our parent community for all they did to care for us during staff appreciation week. Your commentsImpeachment necessary for Bush and Cheney
I'm tired of being told that it is impractical or a waste of time and would draw attention away from the war in Iraq. Your commentsA safer environment for our children
Virginia Child Day-Care Council helps promote regulations to assist with care. Your commentsMay 14, 2007
OUR VIEW: Compassion House meets a valid need
Compassion House, a shelter for homeless veterans in Brandy Station is drawing opposition.Your commentsImmigration policy from 1607
Views of Chief Powatan still make good sense 400 years later. Your commentsThere are honest people around and I found one
At a time when I was beginning to doubt honesty and goodness in people, this person reminded me that there still are honest people. Your commentsRising gas prices are no longer tied to crude oil
Recent gasoline price increases show there is no longer a relationship between them and crude oil prices. Your commentsMay 13, 2007
It’s scary what could happen in ‘war’ over immigration
Recent media reports that uncovered a plot by the Alabama Free Militia to "machine-gun" Mexicans is not surprising and may be only the tip of the iceburg. Your commentsOUR VIEW: Dwelling on the past, in a good way
It's rare an 18-year-old high school student thinks about the distant past, unless she's sitting in history class. Your commentsHappy ‘Superheroes’ Day
Spider-Man may save lives, but he's still no match for mom. Your commentsOUR VIEW: Bus timing presents a real challenge
Local commuters bound for jobs in northern Virginia are not the only ones who have to hit the road early. Your commentsMay 12, 2007
Respect is the key to resolving a few important issues
All the following issues and problems have an underlying theme - respect - or rather the lack thereof: Your commentsStatus quo protects the bureaucracy
I have followed the debate in the Star-Exponent on possible governmental consolidation with great interest. Your commentsNew police chief wise to support staff ICE training
I applaud the actions of the incoming chief of police, Scott Barlow, on his willingness to attend meetings on ICE training for his officers. Your commentsMay 11, 2007

