by Mitch Randall | Nov 23, 2022 | Opinion
Thanksgiving in the U.S. is just a day away, and millions of Americans will gather around tables to offer “thanks” for the many blessings bestowed upon them this past year. I will not be one of them. On Saturday, November 20, 2022, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, a... by Guy Sayles | Sep 8, 2015 | Opinion
There’s more than a year to go before the presidential election, and, already, I am weary with the campaign. When I can manage simply to view the candidates as performers, some talented and others not so much, and hear their speeches as scripts in an... by James L. Evans | Aug 27, 2002 | Opinion
The idea of candidates stumping about from church to church, leaving worship with their pockets full of consecrated dollars, may turn out be the shell game of all time. By means of some creative procedural moves, however, Jones has reached an agreement with the House... by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Feb 15, 2002 | News
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a campaign finance reform bill early Thursday morning intended to curb the influence of special interest groups. The vote was 240 to 189, split largely along party lines. Forty-one Republicans voted for the bill, while 12...