Opinion

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Opinion: Erasing Chavez, enshrining Trump

Cesar Chavez led the fight for farmworker and Latino rights in postwar America. But at the same time, he was molesting and raping women. Ana Murguia has told The New York Times that while in his 40s, Chavez trapped her behind a locked office door and pulled down her pants. She was only 13 ...

Letter to the editor: To Moran and Marshall, uphold your oath

To the editor: So now the self-anointed president of peace has entangled our country in a war with Iran. He and his administration have no consistent rationale, no clear plan, no concrete objectives, no realistic outcomes and no path to conclusion. Too many innocent people have already died ...

Opinion: A president gloats about a patriot’s death

In 1968, Robert Mueller, poised to graduate from Princeton University, enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps, hoping to serve his country in the Vietnam War, which was then raging. It was the year that American troops would sustain their peak number of combat deaths, nearly 17,000. A son of ...

Opinion: War offers a lesson on markets; will Trump listen?

Early Monday morning, financial markets surged when President Donald Trump claimed there had been productive talks with Iran about ending the war. Therefore he backed off a vow to bomb Iranian power plants if the Strait of Hormuz wasn’t reopened by Monday evening. Iran denies any such talks ...

Letter to the editor: Rep. Schmidt dismissive of concerns

To the editor, Representative Schmidt's comments, as reported in the March 13 issue of the Lawrence Journal-World, show him to be dismissive of people who are concerned that "the GOP-led House allowed the executive branch to seize too much power. ..." Whether or not people agree with the ...