On Second Thought, Still Voting Yes on Proposition 90
On Second Thought, Still Voting Yes on Proposition 90
Standardized tests – what do kids learn?
“Welcome to Lake Wobegon, where all the women are strong, all
Letter: Taxpayers deserve the truth in transportation
Referring to the U.S.D.O.T. Secretary’s announcement of the federal government investigation of the California High Speed Rail Association’s SuperMassive Black Hole Bullet Train, taxpayers deserve truth-in-transportation, which we are not getting from public sector transit advocates, e.g., CAHSRA high speed rail Trojan Horse Monstrosity.
Taxpayers...
Dislike For Gubernatorial Candidates Delays Absentee Vote
My absentee voter ballot sits on the coffee table mocking me. Whenever I think about the one race where I haven't cast a vote, I roll my eyes and shake my head.
An update on Islamic Center plans in San Martin
I received inquiries about the status of the proposed Cordoba
Voting Against Proposition 83 and Proposition 85
The weeks until the November general election are quickly dwindling – and so is the time left to study the baker's dozen of statewide propositions that will be on the Nov. 7 ballot.
Religion: A taste of freedom
What does freedom taste like? As Jews celebrate the weeklong holiday of Passover (Pesach) beginning this Saturday night (April 12), the interactive ritual of a Passover Seder provides a rich learning experience to literally taste freedom.
The book of Exodus details the story of Passover...






