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On Veteran's Day, my wife and I decided to grab a bite to eat before going grocery shopping. What a pleasant experience it was when we ended up at Applebee's in Uniontown. The receptionist greeted us with a genuine smile and a "thank you" for my service. Our waiter was a smiling, respectful ...

As parents, we try to do the very best job we can raising our children to become law abiding, honest, upstanding, and self-sufficient members of society. We start from the day they're born by showing them unbiased and unconditional love. We do our best to teach them the difference between right ...

One religion in school would further divide us

In response to Pastor Nicholson's letter published on Nov. 7, our country was and is made up from people of diverse cultures and beliefs. Wisely, the writers of the Constitution made no reference to Christianity or Judaism as being the basis for our laws, our culture, or our public ...

It is curious and disturbing that after recent elections in which many Eastern Pennsylvania jurisdictions that have traditionally voted Republican fell into the Democratic column, and as the GOP suffered blistering defeats in this month's elections, losing the governorship of Kentucky and ...

Six a.m. in the morning is not the best time to breakfast on the writings of William 鈥淓d鈥 Nicholson. His omelette offering in Thursday's 缅北禁地 looked appetizing until he splashed onto it this dangerous hot sauce. 鈥淪ecular Humanism" is the embodiment of this danger鈥 (meaning, ...

Secularism, the new god of education

The 缅北禁地 published a commentary a couple weeks ago by Terry Jeffrey that revolved around a speech given by the Attorney General of the U.S., William P. Barr. Barr's speech delivered at Notre Dame Law School cited a letter written in 1798 by our second President, John Adams. Regarding ...