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Henderson Gleaner Opinion
A diversion
"God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference."
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Bailout
Conservative Republicans regularly accuse liberal Democrats of trying to solve problems by throwing money at them. The Federal Reserve has been throwing billions into the banking system to stabilize the credit markets, and no one has been complaining about it.
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A night at the 'Opry'
"The Taffy Opry," a fund-raiser for the Downtown Henderson Project, will be presented at 7 p.m. Oct. 25 at the Henderson Fine Arts Center.
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Our nursing home residents deserve more concern, care
Editor:
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The Bush Record
WASHINGTON -- So you're a federal employee sitting in your cubicle pondering the smoldering ruins of your retirement portfolio when you receive an interdepartmental memo asking you to list your agency's major accomplishments over the past eight years for something the White House is compiling called "The Bush Record."
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Reassurance
WASHINGTON -- The fact is, folks, that neither of the two contenders for the presidency of the United States has any experience in dealing with the worsening financial crisis. Actually John McCain has considerably more than Barack Obama, but that isn't saying much.
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Notice
"Public notice." Sounds great, but it costs money ... at least in the print media. So why in the world should governmental entities spend taxpayers' money on public notices when they can post them on the Internet for next to nothing?
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Fallout to be ugly
Maybe it was necessary, this establishment-endorsed, fear-driven, hastily constructed $700 billion bailout gamble meant to avoid a devastating credit crunch. But whether it was or wasn't, it is towing something politically perilous in its train.
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