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The phenomenon of right-wing columnists paid to produce an endless profusion of unsubstantiated drivel remains a mystery. A fine example of th…
I would like to thank Rep. Rehberg for his position of asking the Forest Service to draft another travel plan on the Gallatin Hyalite Porcupin…
Our nation’s dependence on oil and the inextricable link between U.S. national security and oil supply is in the spotlight once again as tensi…
Speaking as a tax attorney, the "death tax takes the farm" is a myth.
We are fortunate to have Sen. Tester representing Montanans and all Americans in the United States Senate. He thinks and cares deeply about im…
In regards to buying the house on South Church for construction of a new park:
In an email this week, Senator Tester proposes sponsoring a Constitutional Amendment to overturn the Supreme Court’s Citizen’s United decision…
I read with interest the front page article about the dire financial straits of the Kaleidoscope Youth Theater on Jan. 28. Bozeman is fortunat…
I reviewed Mitt Romney's tax return this morning. There is nothing very complicated about the return. I prepare many returns just as complicat…
Mike Phillips is the only wildlife ecologist in the Montana Legislature. He has championed the Montana Wild Buffalo Recovery and Conservation …
The colors are bright and eye catching, some items smell and taste sweet and they appeal to young people. The tobacco industry is promoting ne…
Recent news reveals dawning awareness in two of our prominent pols on the damage that mass immigration is doing to our country. On Jan. 13, Ri…
Sunday's letter to the editor challenging Montana Democrats to condemn President Obama for "delaying" the XL Pipeline is outstanding for its m…
I guess the requirement to stop at stop signs and red lights has also been repealed. Tuesday morning I saw a school bus blatantly run a red li…
This is a simple letter; no flash, no jargon, no rhetoric – exactly what you can expect from candidate Tom Woods who is running for the Montan…
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