John Nothdurft - November 18, 2009
Gov. Bill Ritter wants to transfer $132 million in taxpayer money into the government’s coffers by increasing taxes on soda, candy and Internet purchases.Those ... (
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James G. Lakely - November 12, 2009
The following letter to the editor was published in the Nov. 12, 2009 edition of The Honolulu Advertiser.Your Nov. 4 editorial "An open Internet depends ... (
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James G. Lakely - November 09, 2009
The following letter to the editor was published in the Nov. 9, 2009 edition of The Chicago Sun-Times.Your Nov. 3 editorial, "Greed shouldn't slow ... (
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James G. Lakely - October 20, 2009
Advocates of imposing "network neutrality" say it's necessary to ensure a "free" and "open" Internet and rescue the public ... (
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George A. Clowes - October 15, 2009
Your two articles about the decline of Detroit and its public schools (“In One House,” Sept. 26, 2009, and “Detroit Coaxes Students,” ... (
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Brian Costin - October 15, 2009
It’s disappointing to see that Louisiana’s voucher program is already being threatened with elimination after only one full school year (“School ... (
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John Nothdurft - September 30, 2009
Reducing the number of DUIs and lives lost to alcohol-related incidents is a valid goal but why must taxes be raised to achieve it? (September 24, "Editorial: ... (
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John Nothdurft - October 01, 2009
It is really no surprise that successful businessmen like billionaire Tom Golisano decided to leave New York for tax-friendlier states like Florida this ... (
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John Nothdurft - October 02, 2009
Opposing detrimental tax policies should not be a partisan issue (Sept. 16, "Tax increases could be issue in governor's race"). Luckily, there ... (
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John Nothdurft - September 23, 2009
RE: "Tax on tobacco can save lives," Editorial, Sept. 9, 2009Florida taxpayers should be forewarned that the huge drop in cigarette sales due ... (
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