EDITORIAL

Vote, Tuesday, Sept. 14

Economic matters have become extremely complex. Americans accepted this state of affairs as long as they were confident that those in charge knew what they were doing. However, with the collapse of Wall Street giants and federal bailouts needed for major banks and the auto industry, people are angry and scared for their future security. More »

OPINION

Obama: GOP drove economy into ditch; now they want keys back

Look, the bottom line is this: These guys, they just don't want to give up on that economic philosophy that they have been peddling for most of the last decade. You know that philosophy - you cut taxes for millionaires and billionaires; you cut all the rules and regulations for special interests; and then you just cut working folks loose - you cut them loose to fend for themselves. More »

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Chang-Diaz' leadership not a question

As the lead sponsor of CORI reform legislation in the Senate, which passed and was signed into law this year by Gov. Deval Patrick, I was shocked when I heard that state Sen. Sonia Chang-Diaz' primary challenger has publicly questioned her leadership in making that bill a reality, even going so far as to accuse her of plagiarism. More »


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Do you think the Civil Rights Movement is heading in the right direction?

I think the Civil Rights Movement is dead, while there are an absolute few courageous leaders who remain vigilant. More »


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