Weekly Editorial - Topics from November, 2014
What are you thankful for?
A roof over your head? Food to eat? Family? Health? These are just a few thoughts that come to mind that make me realize how blessed I am and why I should be thankful.
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Balance of power
The Constitution of the United States spells out the separation of powers that have served us well for for 227 years. The government is made up of three branches including the executive branch, legislative branch and the judicial branch. By having the three branches of government, a system of checks and balances are in place to protect U.S. citizens from the threat of one person or party of people from having or taking too much control of our country. However, are we seeing the fabric of our country change before our very eyes? Is President Obama now acting as the executive branch and legislative branch?
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Americans brace for president to overstep his bounds on immigration
By Augusta Chronicle Editorial Staff, published Saturday, Nov. 15, 2014
President Obama has no legal authority to give illegal immigrants permanent legal status.
But when has he ever let pesky details, such as “the law,” stop him from trying to do as he pleases? [Full Story »]
President Obama has no legal authority to give illegal immigrants permanent legal status.
But when has he ever let pesky details, such as “the law,” stop him from trying to do as he pleases? [Full Story »]
America gets a needed course change
By Savannah Morning News Editorial Staff, published November 5
Republican candidates who swept into office in Georgia and across the nation Tuesday were given more than a mandate.
They were given orders to change the way government does business — or else. [Full Story »]
Republican candidates who swept into office in Georgia and across the nation Tuesday were given more than a mandate.
They were given orders to change the way government does business — or else. [Full Story »]
Will you remember our Veterans?
The News-Banner received the following letter to the editor from Dennis Norris, 8th District Commander of the American Legion Department of Georgia. Norris offers a reminder that a Veterans Day Ceremony will be held on Tuesday, November 11 at 11:00 a.m. at the Appling County Courthouse.
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