There always have been politically leaning community newspapers and the reason they are leaning one way or the other is simple economics.
In all fairness, our own Joplin Globe in the past few years has steadily improved in allowing a greater cross-section of differing opinions in our voices column.
We liberals subscribe, too.
Allen Shirley (Globe, Nov. 3) in his zeal to chastise John T. McDonald (Globe, Oct. 24) has once again proven the real intellect of a true conservative by throwing around a bunch of words but not really getting anything solved that benefits real America.
You see, Mr. Shirley, your conservatives give credence to Limbaugh, Hannity, Chris Matthews and Fox News, and we “intellectual liberals” (your words) know that these “news sources” aren’t liars, they only spew divisive venom from the conservative wing of the Republican Party that write their scripts. In other words, they are paid mouthpieces for conservatives.
The Limbaughs of this world cannot lay claim to anything positive that they have accomplished except to supply a sounding board to a bunch of do-nothing whiners who don’t accomplish anything but division.
Behind every so-called “absolute truth” there is a dollar somewhere and there is no free lunch. Believe it.
Charles C. Smith
Webb City
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Our View: Victims should come first
Millions of dollars in donations have poured in from around the world since the May 22, 2011, tornado. Those donations represent money from lemonade stands, charity auctions, corporate gifts and celebrity checks, just to name a few. In fact, one year later donations continue to come to Joplin.
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Beth Meeker, guest columnist: Same-sex marriage battle a quest for equal rights
I would like to take a moment to reply to guest columnist Anson Burlingame’s, “The Marriage Debate” (Globe, May 13).
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Sunday Forum: 2012 graduation speakers key on tornado, mall school and president’s visit
Editor’s note: In addition to speeches by President Barack Obama and Gov. Jay Nixon, Joplin High School’s top students addressed graduates, faculty, parents and other guests packed into the Leggett & Platt Athletic Center on the Missouri Southern State University campus. Following are the text of those speeches.
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Geoff Caldwell, guest columnist: Pack mentality takes truth as a casualty
President Obama’s Joplin graduation speech Monday showed that while there’s the political “right,” there’s also a very active “rabid” political right.
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Your View: ‘Study’ can mean anything
A few evenings ago, I watched a television program on the science of marriage.
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Our View: Support for museum
How can you tell the story of Joplin without the accounts of its mining history?
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Our View: Finding middle ground
The G-8 summit held last week in Camp David ended as expected.
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Anson Burlingame, guest columnist: Class of 2012 upholds character, hope
My oldest granddaughter was part of the class of 2012 from Joplin High School, and I attended the ceremony on Monday night.
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Scott Charton, guest columnist: 'Deadline in Disaster' film a story about storytellers
Local newspapers are at their best when they help their communities confront, understand, endure and overcome shared challenges.
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Our View: Make voting easiser
This year’s ballot will not include a proposed constitutional amendment that photo identification be required at the polls in Missouri. Good.
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