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December 01, 2008

Times are tough, but bucket truck toy drive rolls on

Now that Thanksgiving leftovers have made your stomach happy, Tom Powell would like to borrow your heart.

New officials must fix health care

Our health care system is broken

Bad decisions get rewarded

Witnessing our government wrestle with the economy’s deepening problems can be a humbling experience.

Not just a ‘poor man’s problem’

So, why do I care? I care because the problem of providing good quality, affordable health care for everyone in the nation is not just the “poor man’s problem.”


November 30, 2008

Obama a popular, bad alternative

Now that the presidential election is past, we can reflect on contemporary America and her politics.

Terror strikes from distance

From half a world away, terrorism has struck home in Central Virginia.


November 29, 2008

Hot rod enthusiast true to Mich. roots
Hot rod enthusiast true to Mich. roots

Bruce Wayne has his Batmobile, Herman Munster has “Drag-u-la,” the Monkees gig in their Pontiac GTO-based Monkeemobile and Ken Elzinga cruises in his chopped-top 1949 Mercury Coupe.


November 28, 2008

Problems just a brick in the wall

Whenever I criticize the Charlottesville City Council I feel I am flogging a dead horse.

Veteran’s right is to express

You can’t be patriotic on our own National Mall?


November 27, 2008

Progress made while Rome burns

A Nov. 18 to the editor headlined “The barbarians take Washington” (The Daily Progress) gives us an interesting insight to one who may have supported the McCain presidency.

Shopping not always safe

A recent knifepoint robbery at Barracks Road Shopping Center is a warning to all of us.


November 26, 2008

Time for a big US auto fire sale

The auto industry companies want another $25 billion dollars from the American public.

Jordans owed our gratitude

Monticello has long been a focus of pride and identity for our area.


November 24, 2008

Abortion, the new apartheid

I was interested to read the Associated Press report that President-elect Barack Obama may remove current U.S. foreign aid restrictions against abortion (“Obama plans to use executive orders for immediate impact,” The Daily Progress, Nov. 10).

Conservatives should stay partisan

Apparently the letter writer regarding “Endorsements not in touch with city” (Nov. 14) hasn’t been reading The Daily Progress on a regular basis. Had she, I think she would have realized that The Daily Progress was behind Barack Obama as much as the rest of the mainstream media.

Middle Age Man takes adventure in cooking

Good morning and welcome to our special holiday episode of “Guys In Danger: Guys in the Kitchen.”

Too much money on athletics

The Albemarle County School Board claims to be bereft of the funds it needs to implement its mission, which is ostensibly to educate our children.

More danger from China

It’s a faint hope that the economic downturn will significantly decelerate China’s push to challenge America.


November 23, 2008

Finding good amid troubles

The good news for the Charlottesville-area economy is that there is, literally, good news.

Let’s keep it all in perspective

Within the first waking hour of each day, I enjoy more luxury than the upper class did in the relatively recent past.

God’s will trumps Obama’s change

Since the exact nature of Barack Obama’s “change” was never clearly defined either by the candidate or the mainstream media, we are left to speculate between now and Jan. 20.

Take the time and thank a veteran

Many patriotic citizens observed Veteran’s Day by offering a heartfelt and sincere “thank you” to those who have placed service to country before themselves, but I submit to you two additional acts of thought and thanks as a means to celebrate veterans any time of year.


November 22, 2008

Registration staff helpful, diligent

All of us in Albemarle County should be very grateful to Jake Washburne and his assistants at the Albemarle County Voter Registration Office.

Pop Warner coach deserves kudos

Our Central Virginia Pop Warner JM Chiefs could never have advanced so far without the leadership of Trevor Henry.

Area Habitat’s man behind the scenes

Roll the words “Habitat for Humanity” around in your mind and you’ll likely see hammer-swinging volunteers sweating in the sun but not the folks working under fluorescent lights to make it all possible.

More praise for Dr. Morris

Evlynn Murphy
Fluvanna County

Water charge was all wet

We knew things were tough for city coffers … but threatening a woman’s home over a 1-cent water bill?


November 21, 2008

Energy plan delay too dangerous

The Daily Progress Nov. 14 editorial on Barack Obama’s energy plan (“Energy plan: Expect pain”) is deeply flawed because of both its superficiality and its excessive use of ad hominem sarcasm in place of thoughtful analysis.

Echoing sentiments about Obama

The front-page lead article of The Daily Progress of Nov. 9, “Obama win a life’s work for activist,” featured the reaction of 80-year-old black activist Eugene Williams to the election of Barack Obama as the first black president of the United States. 

Hunger, along with obesity

Here’s a troubling irony: The number of children who go hungry in America is virtually the same as the number of children who are obese.

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