Lack of education aids ignorance of Socialism One of the catch phrases we are prone to use on occasion is “They are a victim of their lack of education.” Say what you will about today’s young people, they are technologically smart, have a … [Read more...] about Editorial
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NBA, corporate greed undermine our nation We will take America without firing a shot. We do not have to invade the U.S. We will destroy you from within.” Nakita Kruschev Those of us old enough to remember the Cold War, and maybe even … [Read more...] about Editorial
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Remembering the past; moving into the future Allow us to wax nostalgic for a few moments. As announced in the Voice, the publication has moved from its iconic 666 Savin Avenue address to an office at 840 Boston Post Road. The reasons for the … [Read more...] about Editorial
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Radical Left mirrors Reconstruction GOP In 1866, the Radical Republicans, led by Rep. Thaddeus Stevens, attempted to remove then-President Andrew Johnson over his firing of Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton, in violation of the Tenure of Office … [Read more...] about Editorial
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Just three questions... Over the next several weeks – until Election Day, Nov. 5, the city will see Republican challenger Michelle Gregorio faceoff against first-term incumbent Mayor Nancy Rossi for the mayoralty. In the next several weeks, … [Read more...] about Editorial
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Nickel and dime taxes The General Assembly, led by the Democratic majority, has once again shown it is not above nickel-and-diming Connecticut residents in its never-ending quest to tax and spend. On Oct. 1, the taxes on food go up from 6.35 … [Read more...] about Editorial
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Getting wise to radicals Maybe, just maybe – and finally – the public is getting the message from the so-called “Climate Change” crowd: it really isn’t about “climate” at all, but it is about change. In the CNN Town Hall on Climate Change last … [Read more...] about Editorial
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Voters decide Tuesday Tuesday, Democrats and Republicans will go to the polls to determine which candidates will be the standard-bearers in November’s mayoral election. Democrats will choose from a field of three candidates – incumbent Mayor … [Read more...] about Editorial
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Labor and socialism Labor Day. History tells us that a day honoring workers – and by extension the American labor movement – was first proposed by the Central Labor Union and the Knights of Labor, forerunners to today’s trade unions. Oregon … [Read more...] about Editorial
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New school year begins; traffic scofflaws abound Tuesday begins the new school year for more than 6,000 West Haven children, either in public, private, parochial or home-school settings. For those going to local schools in West Haven or … [Read more...] about Editorial