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Since I am unaware of any recent problems caused by public protests or gatherings taking place in Alaska, I am forced to wonder what caused the governor’s sudden concern and proposed crackdown.
Do you really believe that Jesus would vote for Donald Trump? Why?
I am rapidly losing whatever respect I formerly had for the “Grand Old Party.”
I can see — and hear — that many who took out student loans are angry to have to repay them at this later date.
Let’s work on an alternate route — the trail system has served the biking public well for years; it can wait.
When the presidential debates begin, the greatest favor the hosts can do the public is to provide the moderator with switches for the microphones.
It must be an onerous task, reading and passing judgment on all the questionable literature that is causing the current book-burning furor.
During the weekend, I ran into an old friend who was visiting Anchorage from Fairbanks. His first words were to thank us Anchorage dwellers for the fabulous entertainment that ADN provides.
The police should be commended for their forbearance, and the supervisors who did not order their people to open fire should be praised.
I have a suggestion for those who oppose school closings and educational funding cuts.
Be very, very careful, good people, when you vote on Ballot Measure 1.
Many other advanced nations provide low or no-cost advanced education for those earning it; are we so backward?
We’re right back where we were before the mayor’s bright idea of consolidating homeless residents at the Sullivan.
Roll on, Lisa — you’re doing just fine.
It would add a political factor to the approval of almost all major projects in the state.