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The Clever “Well-Meaning” Old Dude
It seems that a lot of people are seriously selling President Biden short in terms of his competence. Many are saying he is too old and feeble, he makes terrible gaffes, plus he has a mean dog and as such that he should not be President. However, if you listen to the Republican voices, particularly the one from Donald Trump, you should be thinking differently.
03/06/2024 00:00
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
ALAMO RC&D, Senior Assistance Program, sponsors the Senior Food Pantry every month, at The Way Church, 7789 FM 1283.
03/06/2024 00:00
U.S. innovators need patent reform now
Researchers at a Boston biotechnology firm just released a groundbreaking study demonstrating that their new gene editing technology can significantly reduce cholesterol levels in patients at risk of heart attack and stroke.
02/28/2024 00:00
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
02/28/2024 00:00
Does Texas Execute Innocent Inmates?
Since 1976, when U.S. Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty, 1,567 people have been put to death in the U.S, according to CNN. There was strong evidence of innocence in 20 of those cases. Texas executed 10 of those inmates.
02/28/2024 00:00
It’s Getting Late
For some time, it’s been apparent that the world’s nations are not meeting the growing challenges to human survival.
02/28/2024 00:00
It may be time to say adios to El Niño
El Niño, the weather pattern that has brought wetter and cooler weather to the state over the past several months, appears to be weakening, giving its counterpart, La Niña, a 55% chance of returning soon, according to the Houston Chronicle. The result could be a drier, hotter summer, if February’s weather is any indication.
02/28/2024 00:00
Michelle Obama for President?
A few headlines rang the news that some on the left are targeting Supreme Court Justice Sonya Sotomayor in a campaign to pressure her to resign from the Court now, while a Democrat still sits in the White House.
02/21/2024 05:00
Earthly Ambassadors for Above
When a cowboy or bull rider reaches a level where he gets a corporate sponsorship, he works for that sponsor. When we own our own business, we want employees that represent us to the public well and we think twice about how we speak to someone. We take our commitment to our sponsor seriously and we care that he or she or the business is well-represented.
02/21/2024 05:00
Let’s All Vote in the GOP Primary
I’ve lived in Texas for over forty years, but it wasn’t until I moved to Bandera a few years ago that I learned much about Texas politics. The occasion was the 2020 Presidential election, and I volunteered at the polls along with a very interesting bunch of fellow volunteers, Republicans and Democrats alike.
02/21/2024 05:00
The Possum Cop Chronicles
02/21/2024 05:00
Federal judge appears skeptical of new border law
A federal judge is expected to rule quickly on the constitutionality of a Texas law about to go into effect that institutes new state penalties for illegal border crossings. During a hearing last week, U.S. District Judge David Ezra said he had concerns that other states would follow Texas’ lead in creating their own immigration laws — a power given exclusively to the federal government under the U.S. Constitution.
02/21/2024 05:00
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: REAL RINO’S
Beware of people who are oblivious to the obvious. People who lose an election, and believe they won. Not based on evidence. But based on what they “feel.”
02/14/2024 00:00
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Classical Music Festival
A free concert will be presented consisting of classical vocal and instrumental compositions celebrating the moon, stars, and galaxies as we await the coming eclipse. The program will feature music by Mozart, Brahms, and DeBussy as well as contemporary composers. Hill Country Chorale is a 40 voice group made up of singers from all over Kerr County. First Presbyterian Church, 800 Jefferson St., Kerrville, TX
02/14/2024 00:00
Price is No Object
02/14/2024 00:00
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: ISRAEL MUST GO INTO RAFA
Israel has no choice but to go into Rafa. Israel must eradicate Hamas, or Hamas will eradicate Israel. Hamas works for Iran and has Iran's full support.
02/14/2024 00:00
Germans get it! Do we?
After WWII, millions of Germans vowed they would “never again” support a man like Adolph Hitler. In late January, In a massive national demonstration this year, thousands of Germans hit the streets with these signs: Never Again is Now!
02/14/2024 00:00
Pitch made for new natural gas power plants in state
02/14/2024 00:00
Talk is Cheap – or Is It?
In considering what people say, we can often take it with a grain of salt or understand it literally. Essentially, the listener can choose.
02/07/2024 00:00
Letter From a Birmingham Jail
In April of 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. was arrested and jailed in Birmingham, Alabama. Alone for several days in the dull “monotony of a narrow jail cell,” as he described it, King penned a letter that has been described as one of the most important historical documents ever written. Considered a classic treatise on civil disobedience, it is perhaps one of the most beautifully crafted and eloquent letters ever composed. Every American should read it.
02/07/2024 00:00
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
JOINT STATEMENT FROM THE BANDERA NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM AND THE BANDERA KRONKOSKY PUBLIC LIBRARY
02/07/2024 00:00
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