July 17, 2008

People should get to know pit bulls

Pit bulls are lucky to have such dedicated advocates in Sara Meehan and the Charlottesville SPCA.



Protester needs to learn history

One hopes that the new American citizens sworn in at Monticello that day have a better understanding of our history.




July 16, 2008

Bad at business? Get a D.C. bailout

I noticed in the news that our guys in Washington, D.C., have decided to bail out Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgage companies. Who knew? ’Most everybody I know thought that those organizations were government.



Pros, cons of city’s self-evaluation

I am not a resident of Charlottesville and generally do not comment on how the residents of the city choose to run their government. However, the July 8 article “City to test its own efficiency” (The Daily Progress) prompts me to make some observations concerning the study.




July 15, 2008

Cougar sighting goes unheeded

The Virginia Department Game and Inland Fisheries does not follow up on enough cougar sightings to become convinced that they are real.




July 14, 2008

Statue also needs note about York

Charlottesville claims to be “a world-class city,” but as I read concerning the debate over New York sculptor Charles Keck’s Lewis and Clark statue on West Main Street, something is missing.



Coverage of hecklers unbalanced

As a researcher, I am accustomed to basing conclusions on data and empirical observations. On July 4, I had the opportunity to be a participant observer at the naturalization ceremony at Monticello.




July 13, 2008

Protestors don’t speak for region

We make this apology on behalf of what we believe to be the vast majority of the good citizens of Charlottesville and Albemarle County and offer it to the president of the
United States and to the 72 new U.S. citizens sworn in at Monticello on July 4.



Security AND hecklers mar event

Soon after we moved to Charlottesville in 1979, my wife joined the Charlottesville Municipal Band.



Sticking to plants can save a life

Like millions of other Americans, I was shocked and deeply saddened by the un-timely passing of Tim Russert of a heart attack.




July 12, 2008

‘My Fair Lady’ a terrific show

What an incredible delight was in store for all those attending the opening night performance of “My Fair Lady” at Ash Lawn on July 5.



Ceremony instills national pride

I was never more proud of my hometown and my country than to attend the Naturalization Ceremonies at Monti-cello this Independence Day. 




July 11, 2008

Liberal dismay for Bush in a nutshell

Congratulations to the 72 men, women and children who became American citizens on July 4 at the 46th annual Independence Day and Naturalization Ceremony at Monticello, with their proud families and President Bush looking on.




July 09, 2008

Prejudices are at play in campaign

A letter to the editor takes Barack Obama to task for suggesting that race will play a role in the presidential campaign (“Obama making race an issue,” The Daily Progress, June 27).



Protesters need a reality check

One of the new citizens naturalized on July 4 at Monticello began his own remarks with “no demonstrations, please.” I suspect he was expressing the hearts’ desires of the whole group after their welcome to the United States was repeatedly interrupted by angry shouting and screaming.



GOP to blame for nation’s woes

In response to the letter that appeared in June 25 edition of The Daily Progress, “Democrats don’t talk bright side”:




July 08, 2008

Less demand will lower gas price

Even if we were to find and burn more fossil fuels, we would not be able to keep up with the increases in demand that are projected over the next 25 years.




July 07, 2008

McCain is broken, bent for a reason

Sen. McCain has the experience, the wisdom and strength necessary to be the president of this great nation.



What has become of our ideals?

Those who have power hunger for more. And those who have absolute power are insatiable.




July 06, 2008

Redesign would degrade Mall

Repairing the project as designed by Halprin rather than degrading it through redesign will help preserve this national landmark.



Third Street has the best bricks

It is time to replace the bricks to match Third Street.



Thank forefathers — and thank God

It is time to give pause to understand what liberty means to most Americans.



County needs to build golf course

Wake up, Albemarle County! “If you build it, they will come.”




July 05, 2008

Rivanna followed ill-advised plan

The Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority did an excellent job shepherding the current water-supply plan through the permitting process.




July 04, 2008

Thanks for boosting small venues

Big thanks to The Daily Progress for the “boost” for Gravity Lounge and other small live-entertainment venues (“Area should boost Gravity,” June 30).




July 03, 2008

What’s left to say about Obama?

According to recent news reports, Sen. Barack Obama has now established what he thinks his critics will use against him in his bid for the White House.



Remember dead, missing in Korea

You are not forgotten. Rest in peace.



Writer’s attack on Bush insulting

George W. Bush is a thoroughly good and decent man. He deserves our respect both as an individual and as our president. I



Without voting, this isn’t a democracy

Did you know that your right to vote is the first law of the land?




July 02, 2008

Bush’s Monticello visit an embarrassment

It was with great dismay that I learned of the decision to have President George W. Bush as the guest speaker at this year’s naturalization ceremony at Monticello on July 4.



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