It’s easy to have a long career in public service without much to show for it.
Editorials
OUR OPINION: Police use of cell phone GPS worries ACLU
A new privacy concern springs from a simple technical fact: Almost all cell phones have a GPS feature that can give the phone’s location to within about 50 feet.
OUR OPINION: Commissary closure upsetting, but needed, event
America has a long list of obligations it owes its retired servicemen and servicewomen, and too often we have fallen short.
OUR OPINION: Food safety program cuts mindless, shortsighted
For the last month we have heard more than we needed to know about the nation’s debt, and our government’s inability to bring spending under control.
OUR OPINION: Keep Congress’ doors closed; work at home
Rep. Mike Michaud probably thought it was a good idea to sign onto a letter that implored House Speaker John Boehner to end the August recess and bring Congress back to Washington right away to work on the nation’s business.
OUR OPINION: Another chance for leadership slipped away
Chalk it up as another opportunity not taken, another moment not seized, another chance for leadership allowed to slip away.
OUR OPINION: S&P bond rating panic based on fear, not facts
If you believed some of the commentary taking place over Standard & Poor’s decision to reduce the U.S. bond rating from AAA to AA+, you would think that astronomers had just detected a killer asteroid that would destroy all life on Earth.
VIEW FROM ELSEWHERE: Squelching scientific inquiry isn’t the answer
People tend to respect and believe in science — until it tells them something they don’t want to hear.
VIEW FROM ELSEWHERE: African famine victims need our help
It is tempting to look at the stories of famine from the Horn of Africa — a region experiencing its worst drought in 60 years — and think nothing can be done.
VIEW FROM ELSEWHERE: Asian carp just 6 miles from Lake Michigan
For those still doubting that the monstrous Asian carp is a serious threat to the Great Lakes, consider this recent news: Tests have found seven different instances of Asian carp DNA beyond the electric barriers meant to keep the fish out of Lake Michigan.