by altha-admin | Dec 22, 2014 | Articles
Looking over the final voter tallies, the winners and losers for state and federal offices, there remains one undecided gubernatorial contest: Vermont. Unlike other states, if a gubernatorial candidate, whether incumbent of challenger, fails to win a simple majority,...
by altha-admin | Dec 21, 2014 | Articles
"Issue One! Issue Two! Issue Three!" Taking a foreign policy turn, the 12-19-2014 episode of the McLaughlin Group touched on three distinct developments, all of which connected to foreign relations. Because the Republicans have not officially taken...
by altha-admin | Dec 20, 2014 | Articles
Like a growing number of people in the Body of Christ, I find that Jesus is not central, let alone mentioned, in our churches. This trend is disturbing. I have read reports in states like Rhode Island, that churches are closing all over. What can one expect if people...
by altha-admin | Dec 20, 2014 | Articles
Islam is coming to a school near you. Should we be worried about it? The latest article in Easy Reader News invites some unique insight as well as discussion for parents and local leaders concerned about the state of public education in the South Bay.  Easy Reader...
by altha-admin | Dec 20, 2014 | Articles
US Senator Ted Cruz US Senator Ted Cruz' tactic to force a vote on Homeland Security funding did not go as planned: But the strategy backfired: Not only did Congress clear the $1.1-trillion spending bill without restrictions on immigration policy, but Democrats...
by altha-admin | Dec 20, 2014 | Articles
Surgeon General Vivek Murphy Conservatives, and Second Amendment supporters in particular, are worried about the recent appointment of Vivik Murphy as the next surgeon general. Aside from the argument that a national doctor is a vestigial concern, what really is there...