Columnist,
Scott Davison
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12/07/02:To
protect and to save
Police cars emblazoned with advertising an innovative way to
serve economically
11/30/02:Tax
the right people
Legalizing drugs would allow government to tax largest money-making
deal in town
11/16/02:Politics
as unusual
Two measures off national radar produced interesting results,
contemplation
11/09/02:Arming
America Country's academic elite showed political bias by accepting
gun-control search
11/02/02:Beyond
doubt
Executions should precede once sensible appeals exhausted, guilt
a certainty
10/26/02:Can
the idea
Jeffords wants to force Americans to recyle, a push that's been
crushed
10/05/02:Not
flying
Controversy still swirling around Kickapoo Airpark
09/28/02:Cough
it up
Today's budget woes a cause for serious talk of tax reform
09/14/02:Playing
dodge ball
'Punishing' corporations that remain here force the cost onto
American consumer
09/07/02:Stifling
creative minds
Hero
of the industrial age would have failed under today's bureaucracy
08/31/2002:Price-fixing
Paying police, firefighters comparably silences discussion,
handcuffs taxpayers
08/24/2002:More
millionaires
Theory puts government spending in a way
Americans can relate
08/17/2002:Memories
of Bob
Some 'crooks' more honest than legitimate businessmen when it
comes to loans
08/10/2002:Making
progress
After turbulent start, Burk housing corporation is developing
promising plans
06/22/2002:Endangered
humans?
Sensationalists would have us believe DDT insecticide's killing
us off
06/15/2002:Bringing
up Babes
Commissioners shouldn't be in business of enforcing their moral
code on others
06/08/2002:Fizzled
to a halt
Anti-globalization demonstrators organize protest, find themselves
without an audience
06/01/2002:All
for show
While trade embargo should be lifted, Castro still continues
to manipulate Carter
05/25/2002:Unarmed,
unready
Ruling takes source of self-defense out of airline pilots' hands
05/18/2002:In
the zone
Burk massage therapist nearly loses business, disputed by faceless
moaner
05/11/2002:Hit
and miss
Youthful activists don't always find political arena a welcoming
environment
05/04/2002:'As
a child'
Despite age, popularity, Beazley landed on death row, exactly
where he belongs
04/27/2002:Attracting
interest
Wichita Falls, Burkburnett elections give voters unique opportunities
for 'change'
04/20/2002:No
higher authority
United Nations must remember we answer only to the Constitution
04/13/2002:Watch
your back
Annexed citizens
pleading their case lose out when left out of the discussion
04/06/2002:Private
matter
Struggling Postal Service might make profit if it operated in
a free market
03/30/2002:Picking
your pockets
City Council debates tax exemptions that keep money from government
coffers
03/16/2002:What
a hoot
Zealous group trying to bar door of 'delightfully tacky' sports
bar
03/09/2002:Flooded
by foolishness
EPA devalued environmentalist's land to protect the rights of
non-visiting birds
03/02/2002:Smuggling
freedom
Smokers cross state line to purchase cigarettes, avoid paying
a 'sin tax'
02/16/2002:Minds
made up
No one in the affected area sits on the powerful BHFC board
02/09/2002:Doesn't
make cents
Congress needs to realize that economy can't be jumpstarted
by raising wages
02/02/2002:Explain
something
If $5,400 per child isn't enough to keep things repaired, where's
that money going?
01/26/2002:Adding
insult to injury
Burk ballot offers proposition promises taxation without representation
01/19/2002:Hitting
close to home
Pay more attention to local government; has greater effect on
your life than D.C.
01/12/2002:Center
of the storm
Public notice puts corporation's 'true' intentions out in the
open
01/05/2002:Unrestrained
Congress forced to acknowledge pay raise, unlike some of our
public officials
12/22/2001:Caught
catching up
Berzina receives 'a little' pay raise behind City Council's
closed doors
12/15/2001:Politics
as unusual
County commissioners a solid board working as well as you could
hope
12/08/2001:Wish
list
WFISD spared no effort to promote idea district's facilities
in dire need of repair
12/01/2001:Feeling
a draft
Today's war on terrorism no reason to initiate forced government
service
11/24/2001:Lawless
3 percent
Government unnecessarily cracking down in a self-serving attempt
to exercise power
11/17/2001:Being
bullied
Government rules aimed to protect us allowed hijackers to take
out WTC
11/10/2001:For
what they are
Settlement with Big Tobacco nothing more than a high-dollar
extortion scheme
10/27/2001:Outbreak
of smarts
While gun-control advocates lick wounds, gun-control activists
lick their chops
10/20/2001:Dirty
hands
Rep. Paul's legislation provides creative approach to fighting
air piracy, terrorism
10/13/2001: Unfair
practices
Government allows for free market until foreign competitors
come into play
10/06/2001: The
other war
While law enforcement focused on drugs, Americans became terrorists'
victims
10/06/2001: The
other war
While law enforcement focused on drugs, Americans became terrorists'
victims
09/22/2001: Deserved
better
Hijacked passengers should have been armed with more than plastic
butter knives
09/15/2001: Rude
awakening
Maybe now Congress, president will see necessity for a swift
military solution
09/08/2001: Immigration
= jobs
Fear of influx puzzling since it's good for country, economy
08/25/2001: Body
shop of horrors
Burkburnett businessman must keep his 'clunkers' out of plain
sight
08/18/2001: Calling
a snake a snake
California's legislators thought they could write law in defiance
of free market rules
08/11/2001: Dropping
bombs
1945 an exercise in good sense
08/04/2001: Who's
the boss?
Let commissioners know how public feels about tax increases
07/28/2001: A
tough sell
Gun laws don't make society safer, only makes criminals work
harder
07/21/2001: Waste
of money
Subsidized journey to Germany failed to uncover any worthwhile
benefits
07/14/2001: Physicians
for Peace
Eid Mustafa and others share knowledge and techniques with those
less fortunate
06/16/2001: In
the driver's seat
Altman's 'Gang of Five' managing to overturn the mayoral election
of 2000
06/02/2001: Not
so fast
Time has come for Congress to seriously consider not giving
millions to the U.N.
05/26/2001:Abroad
on your buck
City officials will be frivolously frolicking in Europe
05/19/2001:Not
without a fight
Prisoner held captive over trees, shrubs
05/12/2001:Worthless
feel-goods
Hate crime bill is style over substance
05/05/2001:Paying
double
All this money pouring into government coffers makes state wealthy
beyond reason
04/21/2001:Burk
questions
Anytime government asks your opinion, give it to them
04/14/2001:Tax
collectors
Withholding turns every employer into an unpaid government agent
04/07/2001:No,
Chicken Little
Bush's flip-flop on environmental issues based on political,
economic reality
03/31/2001:Physician,
lobby thyself
Doctors not paid to sway political opinion
03/24/2001:Affectionately
Criticism born not out of hate, but love
03/17/2001: Road
to hell
Good intentions of preschool investigation ruined the lives
of innocent people
03/10/2001: Better
solution
Proposed bill wouldn't go far enough to keep America's promise
to retirees
03/03/2001: Lighting
up Smoking included on restaurant's menu
02/24/2001: Repealed
estate tax allows you to do as you wish
02/17/2001: Governmental
bodies decide for us, but they're only human
02/10/01Authors
of our Constitution were not opposed to deep religious conviction
02/03/01Nominations
of key figures swift, controversial
01/13/01
At
long last
Eight years of Clinton, thankfully, comes to a joyous conclusion
01/13/01
Thugs
and bullies
Old Man Winter brought out truckers with hearts as cold as ice
12/23/00
Cyber
freedom
Internet serves to promote free speech
12/09/00
Loose
cannons
Border Patrol agents could use more training
12/09/00
Town
hall meetings
They can be good for the vocal chords
12/02/00
Annexation
Was it really worth it to the city?
11/24/00
Gridlock
11/18/00
Political
chicanery Pre-election and post-election nonsense
11/10/00:Ban
it?
What kills 15 high school kids annually?
10/28/00:Ballot
box muscle
Initiatives empower average citizens
10/21/00:Questionable
record
Is the DARE program working?
10/14/00:Libertarian
candidate
The media don't tell you about Browne
10/07/00: Not
'one of them'
Officials show disdain for Lueck
09/22/00: Free
market
Let
the private sector solve water woes
09/16/00: Take
the gloves off
Political
discord is a beautiful thing
09/09/00: Official
taste
Zoning
laws can stifle free speech
09/02/00: It
doesn't seem fair
Taxes go up, annexees services don't
08/28/00: The
2 percent plan
Lawmakers'
ability to raise taxes should be capped at a lower percentage
08/21/00: Conflict
of interests
Council
members should not be voting and bidding on city contracts
08/14/00: Raise
a fuss
Tell
the commissioners you don't want a tax hike
08/07/00: Who
controls your destiny?
Local
political issues are matters that you can do something about
07/31/00: Blame
misassigned Juries in the tobacco and Waco cases
Bury
the concept of responsibility
07/24/00: A
political rebuke
Tennessee
residents revolt against money-grubbing lawmakers
07/17/00: Drawing
the line in Nevada
Do
Americans still cherish determined opposition to government
tyranny?
07/10/00: An
unhealthy mixing of politics and medicine: The
AAP wants doctors to dictate to parents how to raise their kids
07/03/00: Warm
up that propaganda machine! City leaders must think we're too
dumb to know we're in a drought
06/26/00: Who
are they protecting? The EPA bans chlorhrifos, which shoulc
make the fire ants very happy
06/19/00: Worth
fightin' over
Our
most precious natural resource has been in the news a lot lately
06/12/00: People
input
Burkburnett
leaders begin to grasp the idea of citizen involvement
6/05/2000: The
raise game
County
commissioners should be wary of requests for hefty pay hikes
5/29/2000:
"Like most men my age, thoughts of the draft filled my
teen-age mind"
05/15/2000:
"Remembering Kent State, keep the atmosphere of the era
in mind"
05/01/2000:
"Rest easy, peasants of Burkburnett-- the zoning emergency
has been solved with lightning speed."
04/24/2000:
"Wichita County Commissioners finally show good sense in
getting out of boondoggle"
04/17/00: An
overdue retirement
04/10/2000:
"Burkburnett bureaucrats want to 'save' us from foolishly
using our property'"
04/03/2000: "What
'Population Bomb?'"
03/27/2000:
"The result of pressures to ban DDT is an increase in malaria"
03/20/2000:
"Burkburnett residents should read the proposed zoning
ordinance"
03/13/2000:
"The assumption that 'gun control' means less violence
is dead wrong"
03/06/00: "The
subject of history is being neglected in educationto our disadvantage"
02/28/00: "The
government is using tax dollars to lobby itself on the environment"
02/21/00: "A
third party would give voters the chance to defeat business
as usual"
02/14/00: "We
need to take steps now to avewrt the imminent shoe epidemic"
02/07/00: "It
should be more painful to pay your federal income tax bill"
01/31/00:
"My doctor told me it is my fault I'm fat, but what does
he know"
01/24/00:
" Network programs spread drug war propaganda for your
tax dollars"
01/17/00:
"More proof that burdensome federal red tape needs to be
pruned"
01/10/00:
"In Wisconsin, it is a crime not to hire a convicted child
murderer"
01/03/00: "
American soldiers toppled fascism and changed warfare as we
knew it"