Personal feelings cannot alter sacred beliefs
While I sympathize with those whose feelings for others is not “main stream,” it does not justify ignoring the teachings in the Bible. Mr. Moroski and others continue to try and change the moral aspect...
View ArticleArchdiocese needs a rethink
I must now presume that the laws of God only apply when the truth is convenient for those on earth who say so. If I am not mistaken the Eighth Commandment states “That we shall not lie.” Apparently...
View ArticleWe are losing country to the Chinese
China is poised to convert more than one trillion dollars into equity, according to Jerome Corsi, Phd., of World Net Daily E-newsletter. Under the plan which Bejing has been developing since 2009,...
View ArticleFind cost-effective solutions during sequestration
In Wednesday’s Enquirer, the Department of Homeland Security announced it has begun releasing illegal immigrants from jail before the budget cuts begin. According ICE spokeswoman, Gillian Christensen,...
View ArticlePresident’s cuts an attempt to make everyone suffer
Tuesday the White House announced all tours will be canceled effective March 9th due to the sequester that is now in effect. The Enquirer failed to publish this fact in it’s latest edition. My question...
View ArticleConstitution can’t change laws of nature
Former President Bill Clinton is calling on the Supreme Court to overturn a law that he signed that bars federal recognition of same-sex marriages. He says the Defense of Marriage Act is not compatible...
View ArticleStreetcar too expensive, impractical
Dear City of Cincinnati, Get rid of the streetcar. I must admit, it is cool and historic but impractical. Cincinnati does not need to spend the money and get into the debt to buy this streetcar. It is...
View ArticlePortman reversal points to new criteria for candidates
I believe Sen. Rob Portman’s reversal of view on gay marriage solved a lot more than potential support of this topic from others. If all it takes for a politician to reverse their stance is experience...
View ArticleGod loves homosexuals, too
I am writing in response to the letter “Russian law prevents homosexual adoptions” (April 8). The Bible says “Judge not, lest ye be judged.” God loves all of us homosexuals, too. Check your history,...
View ArticleImpressed with sculpture park
When I opened up the Cincinnati Enquirer from Tuesday, March 12th I was pleasantly surprised. The story “Sculpture park makes big statement” by Bridget Vis brought forth joy in me. I’m not a rich...
View ArticlePortman does bidding of gun lobby, not citizens
The legislatures of four states had the courage to pass stricter gun control laws, but Senator Rob Portman and 30 fellow Republicans attempted to block universal background checks with a filibuster....
View ArticleGovernment priorities in need of change
With the terrorist attacks at the Boston Marathon perhaps our government needs to reset their priorities and ensure our safety from foreign attacks which is in our constitution rather than pass more...
View Article‘Some animals are more equal than others’
Remember Animal Farm by George Orwell, where the pigs thought they deserved the most comfy lodgings and extra food because they did such important work? In light of Mayor Mallory’s decision to grant...
View ArticleCriminals ignoring law no reason for inaction
So our Senate would not pass any laws concerning gun registration or restricting magazine size because criminals would ignore these laws anyway. Following this logic, we should repeal all laws. The...
View ArticleWonderful experience for 76-year old walker
Thank you, Cincinnati, for a wonderful experience! At age 76, I decided to find out what this marathon business is all about. Sponsored by some family and friends, I walked the 5K for Spasmodic...
View ArticlePortman is a toady and disgrace of the Senate
It is heartening to learn that Sen. Rob Portman got plenty of heat over his recent vote against universal background checks for gun sales. He and his fellow gun lobby toadies who killed this common...
View ArticleIRS profiling is common sense
If police departments want to catch drug dealers, they go where drug deals take place. If they want to catch pickpockets, they round up the usual suspects. I commend the IRS for using common sense. If...
View ArticleBarro’s comparisons, criticisms are naive
Josh Barro is wrong in several ways. Federal debt as a percent of GDP is now about 30 percent. Until about 20 years ago, it only amounted to about 5 percent, except in wartime. Our debt in the form of...
View ArticleIRS officials use common sense
If police departments want to catch drug dealers, they go where drug deals take place. If they want to catch pickpockets, they round up the usual suspects. I commend the IRS for using common sense. If...
View ArticleTax will cause businesses to close online platforms
The federal Internet sales tax will have more consequences than bringing in the billions of dollar in use taxes that is promised. Over 60 percent of our hometown stores sell online. I know because I’m...
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