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Journal-World Editorials

Editorial: Guns, speech
May 23, 2013
Various loopholes may limit the impact of a bill that bans the use of state funds to promote or oppose gun-control measures, but the measure reflects a disregard for free speech that should concern Kansas residents.

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May 23, 2013

Opinion: Appointments negate NLRB actions
Early in an opinion issued recently by a unanimous three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Judge A. Raymond Randolph says: “Although the parties have not raised it, one issue needs to be resolved before we turn to the merits of the case.” The issue he raised but could not resolve — that is up to the Supreme Court — illuminates the Obama administration’s George Wallace-like lawlessness. It also demonstrates the judiciary’s duty to restrain presidents who forget the oath they swear to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution.”
Opinion: Why gay role models matter
Mark Carson was shot in the face because he’s gay. His alleged killer, 33-year old Elliot Morales, is said to have confronted Carson, 32, and a companion, in New York’s Greenwich Village last Friday night, yelling antigay slurs. When Carson walked away, Morales reportedly followed and shot him. Morales was arrested by police after a foot chase.

May 22, 2013

Opinion: Syria rebels seek bargaining power
It’s a rule of thumb in Middle East conflicts that whenever peace talks are announced, each side steps up the fighting so it can grab as much territory as possible before the cease-fire lines are drawn.

May 21, 2013

Opinion: Amid crisis, Europe resists extremism
It hardly qualifies as breaking news that Europe is in the middle of a deep and protracted economic contraction. When a story, no matter how shocking, goes on for years, the natural inclination is to let it fade to the background of our awareness. But a visit to Spain — even to one of the cities where the economic tragedy does a good job of hiding behind hordes of tourists and beautiful architecture — is a reminder of the extent of the disaster that has befallen Europe, until recently one of the world’s most prosperous regions.
Letters to the Editor

May 21, 2013

Will of the people

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“Is Lawrence going to be like Dodge City in the days of the OK Corral?” asked Thursday’s editorial in response ...

Letter: Revenue figures

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There has been a lot of coverage in the last few days regarding the lower-than-expected bids to complete the Rock ...

Letter: Serious issue

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Defeatist comments about concealed carry on Kansas university campuses, from Kansas Board of Regents Chairman Fred Logan Jr., are cause ...

Letter: State of vagueness

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A recent editorial by the Lawrence Journal-World took aim at the decision-making process involving the proposed Rock Chalk Park & ...

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