Letters to the Editor
Teams' achievements merit better coverage
I was excited to hear that the Hilton Head Island High School boys track team won second place at the state track meet in Columbia last weekend. The girl's team finished eighth.
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Obama revealed beliefs on guns and religion
President Barack Obama derided those who "cling to guns or religion," and his administration has been doing everything in its power to marginalize them.
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US financial system could use a fresh start
To paraphrase J.P. Morgan during the bank panic of 1908, the banking industry is not built on assets and balance sheets, it is built on trust.
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Sanford proves again politicians above rules
The results of South Carolina's May 7 race for the 1st Congressional District is an ironic political event.
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Why Benghazi attack makes a difference
I concur with the column on the May 14 editorial page, "In Benghazi, as with all things political, it's the cover-up that counts." It couldn't be more accurate.
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Sanford's election a study in contrasts
For anyone with a sense of humor, our recent congressional election provided a few laughs.
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Faith, science are very different concerns
Concerning the May 9 letter "Scientific theories often taken on faith": My understanding of faith is that at its essence are beliefs that cannot be proved, whereas science, the essence of which is to inquire, is the opposite of faith.
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Raffle choice shows bad judgment by board
When I saw the headline about the Greater Bluffton Republican Club's raffle of an AR-15 rifle and two 30- round magazines, my first reaction was, what idiots.
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Don't let Democrats steal away 2014 election
It is now fairly well known that President Barack Obama's next political objective is to win back the U.S. House in November 2014 in order for him to complete his transformation of America.
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Graham inconsistent in campaign for truth
U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham is concerned that President Barack Obama and then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton may have misled or lied to the public about their actions and decisions concerning the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazai, Libya.


