Opinion

Raw data tell little about school policy

In regards to the story headlined “Native students get biggest dose of discipline” (Journal, May 15): The statistics compiled of disciplinary actions undertaken by Re-1 elementary schools ar...

Where does it say no guns for felons?

This is in response to the front page story (Journal, April 28) headlined “9-12 quizzes legal officials.” In this story District Attorney Will Furse and Cortez Police Chief Roy La...

Lands opponents don’t speak for all

Why is it I see the same handful of people in the letters section who claim to speak for everyone else when it comes to public lands? One of these guys claims the feds are closing them off “...

Rain-barrel rationale does not compute

I just read that Sen. Jerry Sonnenberg stopped a bill that would have allowed two 55-gallon rain barrels to water gardens and grass. The reason given makes no sense at all. When water falls ...

Cartoon contest may have saved lives

Just amazing the number of people condemning Pam Geller for the cartoon contest. It was provocative and she shouldn’t provoke the radicals who want us all dead, they say. Then perhaps all th...

Ask Roberts not to sell public lands

State Sen. Ellen Roberts needs to stand up for our public lands. Here in Southwest Colorado, our public lands are one of our most valued assets. We all relish our opportunities to get outsid...

Trade authority is not a usurpation of power

Fast-track authority allows an administration to negotiate the details of a trade agreement and then come to Congress for a non-amendable up-or-down vote. In various forms, that has been gra...

get screened for Women’s Health Week

Women are often the caregivers of the family. After taking care of kids, spouses, aging parents, or even friends, women sometimes forget to take care of themselves! Each year, Mother’s Day k...

So much for the ‘big tradeoff’ and overconfidence

WASHINGTON – In 1975, the Brookings Institution – perhaps Washington’s best known think tank – published an elegant essay by Arthur Okun, who had been one of the leading economists of the Jo...

Public lands belong in public hands

Public lands are the fabric that binds America together, part of our shared national heritage. Hunters and anglers understand this fact better than most, as our federally owned l...

Trying to untie the intricate knot of urban poverty

WASHINGTON – Police and prisons are the successful answer to a narrow question: Can overwhelming force and routine incarceration bring temporary order to impoverished and isolated urban comm...

Colorado should control public lands

I was disappointed to see in the May 1 Cortez Journal more letters and even a sort of commentary on uninformed histrionics about how the state wants to sell off the public lands and people w...
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