JACKSONVILLE —
There is a critical issue that affects the national security of America — and the safety of all Americans.
It is a wide-open platform in U.S. civilian courts for the Sept. 11, 2001, mastermind, the Christmas bomber and other terrorists.
Key evidence could be repressed because of risks to the U.S. intelligence operations, weakening the prosecution’s case against the suspect-killers.
We are considering war crimes that should be tried by military tribunals, as they have been since the days of George Washington.
Terrorists would actually have more rights and privileges in civil trials than our own soldiers have in a court martial.
Jihadists would be free to spew their anti-American poison in the media, God forbid.
Why does Obama and his no-good attorney general continue to slap we, the American people, in the face?
Corbin Priefert,
Tyler
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A slap in the face
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County commissioners response baffling, not too surprising
I can’t believe our county commissioner’s court’s recent actions regarding their refusal to entertain a motion to return to public comment time on the agenda. -
Caldwell has a burr under his saddle
Goodness, I think I may have put a burr under Cherokee County Attorney Craig Caldwell's blanket. Mr -
Nothing inadvertent about Pinotti’s work
(This letter from Cherokee County Attorney Craig D. Caldwell is in response to a letter by John Tessaro of Jacksoville published in the Dec. 11 Daily Progress, who wrote that Commissioner Katherine Pinotti's had ordered the "inadvertent improvement of a road thought to be a county road?")
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‘Come on fellows, learn to work’ with Pinotti
Our poor precinct three commissioner has certainly been under fire and has had her share of distractions since she assumed her duties.
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No plans for commissioners to slow spending
I would like to be perfectly clear. I have no political aspirations whatsoever and this has nothing to do with political parties. However, I am very disturbed by the actions of the county officials in managing the county funds. As a retired manager (32 years) for an international corporation, I feel compelled to bring some transparency to what has developed in Cherokee County finances.
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Dear Jacksonville, thank you
We took our ice-cream outside to enjoy the beautiful weather, and were captured by the sound of Indian chants and drum beats. When we asked about it, we were told it was the football team practicing for that night's homecoming game. That trumped anything on our agenda; we decided to stay in Jacksonville for the game.
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Thank you to good Samaritans
I would like to thank all of the people who were involved with caring for my husband and seeing to it that he got to the hospital.
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The inconvenient truth
The Oct. 16 front-page article “Tensions rise over dam” (Buckner Dam on Lake Jacksonville) was quite educational. But some clarification is needed on a few points.
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The inconvenient truth - part 2
These are some additional clarifications from the Oct. 16 headline “Tensions rise over dam” relative to the city’s failure to repair Buckner Dam.
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Don’t outsource tax collections
Received my letter from the appraisal district, very alarming. It seems someone (little/flowers) is discussing to combine the appraisal district and the county tax office.
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