Tense times, distracted drivers foment increasing road rage By Brian Ervin
Whether you're seeing it in the evening news, or by firsthand experience on the road, it seems that this phenomenon we call "road rage" just gets worse. There are angry, angry people on the road, and they're recognizable by the daily occurrences of honked horns, high-speed cut-offs and lane changes, and that universally recognizable means of non-verbal communication, the bird.
The Great Plains Ripoff Mayor Taylor--you have some explaining to do to city taxpayers By Michael D. Bates
Let Me Off on Archer As long as city doesn't call it "BOk's Drillers Stadium," we like the idea we suggested 8 years ago By Michael D. Bates
Liberty In Law Self control and all that. It'll take good judgment and bipartisan action to restore law and order on immigration By Dr. Mark W. Hendrickson
Looking Forward to 2009 Young love and a little "Momentum" stir up excitement for year five By Isaac Farley
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