September 09, 2009

A sun for us to orbit

A man increasingly accustomed to striding through thickets, President Barack Obama cruised with ease through another one Tuesday, delivering to the considerable consternation of his opponents, and they are a swelling legion, a noontime address to the nation’s students. The American experiment has survived, the Constitution remains intact and schoolchildren have not begun reporting parents to the Proletariat. It was only a speech after all.


September 05, 2009

Speech rankles

Some angered by Obama’s pending address to students


August 12, 2009

Midweek briefing

Here’s how weird the health-care debate has become: President Barack Obama and his leftist chums are linking hands with the pharmaceutical industry and Wal-Mart to push through nationalized health care.


July 30, 2009

Some wait for glimpse of Obama

BRISTOL – Amber Morris took a half day off work Wednesday for one reason – to catch a glimpse from her front porch of President Barack Obama.


July 10, 2009

‘Yes we can’ should be more than a slogan

As a private citizen, I am not privileged to see or read what any of you do, but I sincerely think others need to see and read everything. A special prosecutor, grand jury or other course of action needs to be addressed.


July 09, 2009

Truth of America’s folly need preached

I would like to encourage pastors to develop and preach a sermon series entitled, “What is happening to our nation and why,” based on 2 Timothy 3-4:8.


January 24, 2009

‘Shoulder to shoulder’

Nelson County pair make trip to DC for Inauguration Day


January 20, 2009

Waynesboro Public Schools stream history

Local students, too, got a chance to watch Barack Obama on Tuesday when he was sworn in as the 44th president of the United States

Students uplifted by event, address

For some people, it was the idea of a “patchwork heritage” that made a tingling sensation rise inside them — a literally uplifting feeling — Tuesday during President Barack Obama’s inauguration speech.

Local Dems join together

Mary Tsakis said she couldn’t describe the feelings welling up inside her as she watched President Barack Obama take the oath of office.

Valley residents witness history

A contingent of 40 people from the Shenandoah Valley witnessed history Tuesday when Barack Obama become the country’s 44th and first black president.

Live the moment again: President Obama’s Inaugural Speech

Live the moment again: President Obama’s Inaugural Speech

Local Dems celebrate inauguration

Mary Tsakis said she couldn’t describe the feelings welling up inside her as she watched President Barack Obama take the oath of office.


January 17, 2009

6 degrees of interpretation

Perspectives of the historic inauguration of Barack Obama


January 16, 2009

Many faiths to be represented at Obama’s inauguration

Religious rumbles have ensnared President-elect Barack Obama since controversial remarks made in the pulpit by his former pastor of 20 years, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, became headline news during the presidential campaign.

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