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The Blues Are Deeply Spiritual

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Well, maybe you’re wondering why the religion editor of The Gazette is writing a special feature on the blues. Good question and an easy answer: I love the blues.
“But,” you may say, “it’s not spiritual.”
And I say, “Oh, but it is deeply spiritual!”

by Rev. W. Lamar Massingill, Gazette Religion Editor
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Democrats Bite Democrats, II

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Rumors of Congressional Democrats privately expressing disapproval of the Obama administration's actions and policies have been given more credence by such things as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's public criticism of White House spokesman Robert Gibbs. But when two long-time Democratic pollsters, Patrick Cad-dell and Douglas Schoen, called President Obama “cynical” and “racially divisive,” that was a dramatic statement. It was like saying that the emperor has no clothes.

by Thomas Sowell
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Gazette Gourmet: Sweet Corn Salad With Green Beans and Hazelnuts

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Sweet Corn Salad with Green Beans and Hazelnuts

½ cup hazelnuts
9 ears corn, shucked
1 pound green beans
¼ cup+ olive oil
2-1/2 tablespoons white wine vinegar
* salt and freshly ground black pepper
3 cups cherry tomatoes, halved
2 green onions, thinly sliced

Toast hazelnuts until golden brown. Let cool and then transfer to a work surface and coarsely chop the hazelnuts.

by Anne McKeown
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Justice Brennan's Footnote Gave Us Anchor Babies

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Democrats act as if the right to run across the border when you're 8 1/2 months pregnant, give birth in a U.S. hospital and then immediately start collecting welfare was exactly what our forebears had in mind, a sacred constitutional right, as old as the 14th Amendment itself.
The louder liberals talk about some ancient constitutional right, the surer you should be that it was invented in the last few decades.

by Ann Coulter
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Off The Top: What Ever Happened to Common Sense?

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Whatever happened to common sense?

I’m a pragmatist, I admit. Not that I haven’t flown off and done something impulsive now and then. And on occasion I’ve purchased something for which I had absolutely no practical use. But for the most part, life needs to make sense for me to deal with it. And lately it doesn’t seem to make much sense at all.

by Dawn Dillon Barrett, Gazette Contributing Editor
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The Alert Parent: Roughing It!

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Does your teen need an attitude adjustment? Have you entertained the idea of shipping him or her off to one of those host families on CMT’s “Worlds Strictest Parents?” Maybe you are looking for a more practical solution, one where you don’t have to be selected to air your drama on national TV.

I have the perfect solution, and it doesn’t have to be expensive, either.

Camp!

But not your regular summer session filled with cabins, pools and fun—something much more basic and centered around camping out and rustic living.

by Allyn M. Evans, Gazette Contributing Editor
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Snippets: Bath Banter and Flush Fashion

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Bath banter and flush fashion
[Note: Beth is recovering from her vacation, battling the heat and a stuffy nose. Thus, she shares with us today, a column that ran in spring, 2007. Get well, Beth!]

by Beth Jacks, Gazette Delta Editor
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Democrats Bite Democrats

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You expect Republican politicians to criticize Democratic administrations and vice versa. But when Democrats start criticizing Democratic administrations, that is news. Someone once said that the headline "Dog bites Man" is not news, but "Man bites Dog" is. We are now starting to get "Democrat bites Democrat" news.
Long-time Democratic pollsters Patrick Caddell and Douglas Schoen last week took on one of President Barack Obama's most bitter betrayals of his campaign rhetoric and the high hopes of people who voted for him.

by Thomas Sowell
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Off The Top Ain't Technology Wonderful? Well Sometimes...

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Don’t get me wrong; I love it, but as with a number of the relationships I’ve been in, the romance is beginning to wane. My computer and I finally locked horns. Actually, we had a royal fight.

by Dawn Dillon Barrett, Gazette Contributing Editor
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With Friends Like These, Who Needs Keith Obermann?

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While engaging in astonishing viciousness, vulgarity and violence toward Republicans, liberals accuse cheerful, law-abiding Tea Party activists of being violent racists.
Responding to these vile charges, conservative television pundits think it's a great comeback to say: "There is the fringe on both sides."
Both sides? Really? How about: "That's a complete lie"? Did that occur to you simpering morons as a possible reply to the slanderous claim that conservatives are fiery racists?

by Ann Coulter
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