Posted on February 25, 2008, 12:00 pm, by Jack L. B. Gohn, under
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Anti-tax rhetoric: Another greenhouse gas Mercifully, the primary campaign has washed over the state where I live, and with the end of the inundation we no longer have to put up with the television ads arising out of a local Congressional district. You know the district I’m talking about, the place where three candidates, all current […]
Posted on December 31, 2007, 12:12 pm, by Jack L. B. Gohn, under
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The Big Picture Home Page | Previous Big Picture Column | Next Big Picture Column First Principles on Immigration Published in the Maryland Daily Record December 31, 2007 Those men and women trying to enter the country “illegally” are my brothers and sisters. We are all children of the same God, and that makes them my brothers […]
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