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This is a rare occurrence. I’ve actually found some high personal praise for me in an old copy of the Uniontown Morning Herald. Well, not exactly praise just for me.I was a member of the vaunted Uniontown Joint Senior High School, Red Raider band that had traveled to HarrisburgĢƵ Farm Show ...

Republicans cling to old attacks

We’ve got to start talking about what we’re for, and not what we’re against.Our ideas are better than their ideas. And thatĢƵ what we have to stand up for.Gov. Chris Christie (GOP-New Jersey) – at CPAC 2014Chris Christie is on to something.Or maybe he isn’t.The beleaguered governor ...

GOP senators eager for another war

What this country needs is another good old-fashioned ground war.That was sarcasm, folks.Two wars, as far as most Americans are concerned, are probably enough.Don’t tell Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham. They’re ready to gear up the U.S. war machine again, and they don’t like the ...

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On this date 50 years ago, most of Uniontown was excited about the proceedings that took place at the Pittsburgh Civic Arena the night before.“Everhart Relaxes -- After UHS Wins Title,” read the front-page headline below the large picture of a sign being held-up that read “GO ...

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When William StyronĢƵ sweeping novel “The Confessions of Nat Turner,” was published in 1967, it caused two, divergent developments.It won for Styron the 1968 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, but it also became the source of serious concerns among the nationĢƵ black intellectuals.Nat Turner ...

Arizona governor rescues state

<em>“Eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth”</em><em>Exodus 21:24</em>I’ve formed my own religion.I’ve based it solely on one passage in the Bible – “Eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.”I was planning to take my religion to ...