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The rubber stamp myth Guest Columnist By Congressman John 'Randy' Kuhl As a public servant for 27 years, I am used to the mud slinging and the name calling. I've learned that there is no way that all of my decisions are going to please everyone. To me, the most important aspect of my job is serving the 29th District and not trying to oblige the naysayer. But there co... More ... Show some respect Have you walked around downtown Bath lately? I just went for a walk on Thursday September 6, 2007 during my lunch hour and what do I find almost as soon as I cross from Pulteney Square to East Steuben Street? Three piles of dog waste!! More ... It's time to get serious Whether you are a Republican, a Democrat or whatever your religion may be or just an ordinary citizen, the time has come to get serious and take action in behalf of your country. We now receive requests for donations to help feed the hungry children, and yet we find our precious troops still in I... More ... Prattsburgh officials still misleading the public To the Editor, The Wind Factory situation in Prattsburgh gets more and more bizarre as UPC tries to talk landowners into signing easements that it desperately needs for a contiguous transmission route to its substation. At the same time, an issue of trust is arising because of misleading statemen... More ... Kuhl votes against his own constituents I was greatly disappointed to learn of Congressman Randy Kuhl's "no" vote on reauthorizing the Children's Health Insurance Program. This badly needed program, which President Bush has promised to veto, provides needed health insurance to 6 million needy children- many of whom are within Congressma... More ...
Rob Price Dear President Bush: I understand you don't like to read newspapers, but perhaps you and your vice president (aka He Who Must Not be Named) have heard through the grapevine the U.S. dollar has fallen sharply in value over the past year and now is roughly equal to one Canadian dollar. More ... |
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