Indiana Writers Group

Watts: Right to Record Police Is Right for Indiana

Posted: February 7, 2013

by TYLER WATTS, Ph.D. On the morning of March 3, 1991, Rodney King was infamously beaten by four Los Angeles police. A bystander captured the episode on tape in what would become the first of many video-recorded instances of alleged police brutality. Did the LAPD use excessive force in the Rodney King incident? It’s a Read the full article…


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A Bipartisan Tax Idea: Let’s Quit Punishing Indiana’s Working Poor

Posted: February 4, 2013

For the use of the membership only (525 words) by ERIC SCHANSBERG, Ph.D. Talk of taxes and tax reform is in the air again. At the federal level, the “Fiscal Cliff” of Jan. 1 was more about political theater and procrastination than effective solutions. Less publicized, the most recent phase of ObamaCare brought some new Read the full article…


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Morris: Whatever Happened to that Moratorium on ‘Social’ Issues?

Posted: February 4, 2013

by Leo Morris Isn’t it wonderful all those shrill “family values” types have knocked off haranguing us about those nasty social issues? How refreshing that we are now free to concentrate our attentions across the aisle only on the pragmatic, quotidian duties of governing and budgeting. Do you feel the love? Me, not so much. Read the full article…


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Neal: Daniels Sets Sights on Higher-Ed Reform

Posted: February 4, 2013

For release Feb. 6 and thereafter (660 words) by Andrea Neal  Mitch Daniels’ recent letter to the Purdue University community was the equivalent of a 12-page research paper on the state of higher education, so Boilermakers can be forgiven if they didn’t read every word of it. The content merits attention from all Hoosiers, no Read the full article…


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‘Mad’ Anthony Wayne Saved by the Politically Correct?

Posted: January 30, 2013

Some are confused by the Fort Wayne mayor’s apparently sincere desire to find a better place for his city’s famous statue of Gen. “Mad” Anthony Wayne, resplendent in bronze with sword in hand in full battle gear on horseback. Mayor Tom Henry, as socially sensitive and gun-controlling a mayor as you will find in Indiana, Read the full article…


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The ‘State of the County’

Posted: January 28, 2013

(For the use of the membership only) Members of our coffee group decided that if we were going to change Washington and the nation, we must start with the local leadership. On envelopes and napkins, then, we jotted down what could be called a “State of the County” address — for any county, anywhere in Read the full article…


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