Impeachment charade A Latin term needed for bribery is ditched for the term “bribery.” An accuser is “protected” by a Congressional resolution crafted specifically to hide the truth. The Speaker of the House now says that the accused must … [Read more...] about Editorial
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Rossi has her mandate When it was all over Nov. 5, the majority of the voters who came out determined “stay the course” was the best path for the city’s future. By a whopping 60 percent, the voters gave Mayor Nancy Rossi a second term, and … [Read more...] about Editorial
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Veterans Day 2019 Monday we celebrated Veterans Day, a commemoration of all those who served – and those who died – wearing the uniform of the nation. Originating as Armistice Day, Nov. 11, 1918, it was dedicated to the end of what was then known … [Read more...] about Editorial
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Tuesday’s election is historic in many ways Tuesday is Election Day throughout the State of Connecticut. Here in West Haven, we have the odd-year decision of whom will sit in the third-floor desk in City Hall for the next term. In many ways it … [Read more...] about Editorial
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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