
What They Say Versus What They Do by David Reel
Following Richard Nixon’s election as President in 1968, John Mitchell, Nixon’s campaign manager, was asked by the media what to expect when Nixon assumed office. Mitchell said prophetically long before Watergate, “Watch what we do, not what we say.” Those words apply to many candidates for public office today. The are at least two recent examples in Maryland. Prior to leaving office ... [Continue Story]
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I Wish I May, I Wish I Might By Laura J. Oliver
I’m in my Astronomy class studying the stars, and here’s why I think you should, too. Because they are beautiful. Because we wish upon them. ... [Continue Story]
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