Hey, kids — how would you like to see my gun?!” The police officer defended the D.A.R.E. program in her letter and wrote that most D.A.R.E. officers do not wear their guns while in the classroom.
Hazouri is a retired Palm Beach County and appellate judge and recipient of the Anti-Defamation League Jurisprudence Award.
The letter by James Arbour complaining about the balance in the political cartoons misses the point. The cartoons don’t have to say nice things or mean things equally because the two sides are not ...
Why run political cartoons? My response has always been the same: We’re a nonpartisan news organization that embraces a diversity of opinions, and having locals offering takes on the issues of the day ...
Regarding the Sept. 2 editorial cartoon showing the gravestones of “the fallen young black men and not being able to stand for our National Anthem” is truly sad, but what outraged me was ...
Common Cause was recently denied advertising space in the Washington Post as they asked for the removal of an unelected party making decisions for our government. As their current online petition ...
I, respectfully, disagree with letter writer Clarence A. Sprick Jr.’s opinion criticizing Walt Handelsman’s cartoon. What Sprick calls “hatred” for conservatives, specifically Elon Musk ...
Consider this response to Phil Criswell’s condemnation of the Statesman’s political cartoons in his letter to the editor May 29.I take he doesn’t subscribe to opposing views. But that’s OK ...