Opinion Stories from November 30, 2022
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Syndicated columnist Susan Estrich: The two parties are not the sameNov 30, 2022 1:00 AM - Syndicated columnist Susan Estrich: Sixty is the magic number to beat a filibuster in the United States Senate. Sixty votes means a bill is on its way to becoming law, at least as far as the Senate is concerned.
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Syndicated columnist Byron York: Trump gets played in Mar-A-Lago dinner
Nov 30, 2022 1:00 AM - Syndicated columnist Byron York: What is sure to be one of the weirder moments of the 2024 presidential campaign has just taken place before the campaign is even fully under way.
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Local: Put honesty, responsibility in gun-violence debateNov 30, 2022 1:00 AM - A St. Charles letter to the editor: I found your Sunday editorial "cartoon" showing a rifle containing an ammunition magazine containing such topics as self-pity, hate, grievance and others rather interesting, even though one-sided and political in nature.
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Letter: Ohio's great collegeNov 30, 2022 1:00 AM - A Barrington letter to the editor: On Sunday, Bernie Lincicomb declared OSU was the one great public college in Ohio. Biased Bernie obviously didn't know that Miami University in Ohio is known as one of the "public Ivies" along with UVA, UC Berkeley, U of Texas, North Carolina, William and Mary and "that school up North".
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The Constitution: Article II -- The Executive Branch, the presidencyNov 30, 2022 6:00 AM - This is the sixth in a series of short essays about the U.S. Constitution and the first of two about Article II -- the Executive Branch. This offering discusses the office of the President, arguably the most unique head of government in the world's history.
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