Shane Assadzandi, Morgantown This week, Congressman David McKinley posted two embarrassing survey questions to his Facebook page. “Are you glad Hillary Clinton isn’t our President?” and “Who […]
Letters to the Editor
Get informed before you vote
William R. Woodall, Waldorf, Md. A funny thing happened to me the other day when I went to the polls to vote. I hate to admit it, […]
Candidates call for civility
Evan Hansen, Barbara Evans Fleischauer, Cindy Frich, Rodney Pyles, Roger Shuttlesworth, Joe Statler, Danielle Walker, Debbie Warner, John Williams After the July 4 parade ended and we […]
Vote no on Amendment 1
Rose Casey, Morgantown When West Virginia goes to the vote in November, Amendment 1 will be on the ballot. If passed, this amendment will ban abortion in […]
Talk radio has created chaos, discord in nation
Steve Kopa, Weirton Talk radio and cable TV — a noble cause that has turned into a headache. How did the opportunity to disseminate a conservative viewpoint […]
Enemies of the people are political parties
Jim Hinebaugh, Maysville Political parties may start based on principle but inevitably they become a means of pitting voters against voters. In our lifetimes, that has never […]
Trump administration just a big, cruel con
Susan Case, Morgantown D.M. Bennett (DP–June 28) raises an important question. How can we trust the news? You shouldn’t assume a story is real because you like […]
Little faith in mankind, but plenty in creator
Linda Newcome, Masontown I get the newspaper to read the obituaries, the funnies and the letters to the editor.” Lastly, I read to see how Morgantown’s City […]
Too much reporting on borders is propaganda
D.M. Bennett, Morgantown As I listen to the news, all I hear is propaganda reporting. I ask myself, “What’s real or bogus?” I saw the picture of […]
Good deeds, generosity, compassion still the key
Dan Carnegie, Morgantown A group of senior citizen men tried to teach a 13-year-old grandson of one of them about life as they knew it. After their […]