by Britt Towery | Nov 25, 2005 | Opinion
A few Sunday nights ago while tooling around my radio dial, I got a surprise. I heard Dr. Robin Meyers say he had been a columnist for six years for the Oklahoma Gazette and he held the record for the most number of angry letters to the editor. I could identify with...
by Britt Towery | Feb 4, 2005 | Opinion
Anyone who has read my musing over the last few years knows my deep skepticism regarding going to war in Iraq. Nothing has convinced me it was a very wise or necessary thing to do. No facts have come forward to prove war was the only way to help the Iraqi peoples. But...
by Bob Allen | Jan 6, 2005 | News
More than 225 religious leaders have signed a letter calling on U.S. Attorney General Nominee Alberto Gonzales to denounce all uses of torture. The leaders, from Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Muslim and Sikh communties across the United States, cite opinions in memos...
by Miguel A. De La Torre | Dec 13, 2004 | Opinion
We, as a country, are attempting to make history without God. And although we’ve been flaunting the previous election as the triumph of “moral values,” in reality we have exchanged the biblical mandate for justice for a human mandate determined to...
by Cliff Vaughn | Dec 1, 2004 | News
The aftermath of the 2004 presidential election has left a buzzword standing: values. Newspapers, magazines, radio talk show hosts and news channel pundits can’t get away from the alleged role that values played in determining the next U.S. president. Yet for...