provide one person unlimited power. He also fails to mention the one thing that would lead us into despotism — the recent Supreme Court decision that gives presidential immunity for official acts.
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To the editor: No matter the degree to which our founding fathers were concerned about unlimited executive power and the constitutional need for checks and balances on the president, there is a ...
HAHN’S TRIGGERING WORDS Re “Hahn doubles down on hurtful rants” (Editorial, Aug. 28): Fred “Horrible” Hahn’s words are in danger of triggering me; and, since by this excellent ...
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To the editor: For those of us who, like op-ed article writer Darren Rosenblum’s mother, wonder how many are “they” and are jangled by the discordant “they is,” how about a new word to ...
"It served no purpose other than to risk inciting further violence," former Attorney General William Barr said.