Indiana Writers Group

ALERT: Candidate for IU Trustee Challenges Vaccine Order

Posted: May 23, 2021

(May 23) — A candidate for the Indiana University Board of Trustees is challenging last week’s announcement by the university that all faculty and staff will be required to get the Covid-19 vaccine. Margaret Menge, an adjunct scholar of the Indiana Policy Review, argues that the school will be in violation of state law if it Read the full article…


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Keltner: The Pandemic

Posted: May 22, 2021

by Steve Keltner, PA t’s peculiar how a misconception can dramatically alter the way facts are perceived.  Virtually every child growing up in America believes, “In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue” and discovered America.  The fact is, Norse explorers set foot on the continent approximately 500 years earlier with help of explorer Leif Erikson. Read the full article…


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Moss: Hamas Jihadists Can Count on U.S. Media

Posted: May 17, 2021

“We are shocked and horrified that the Israeli military would target and destroy the building housing AP’s bureau and other news organizations in Gaza.” — AP President Gary Pruitt, May 16, 2021 by Richard Moss, M.D. On May 14 2018, the 70thanniversary of the birth of the state of Israel, a modern day miracle, the U.S. under Read the full article…


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Morris: Are Mere Citizens Trustworthy?

Posted: May 17, 2021

by Leo Morris Who’s in charge here? In a constitutional republic, the answer should be obvious. The people are. We have inalienable rights merely by our existence as human beings, and to protect them we create a limited government, and those who inhabit its hallowed halls are there to represent us, not dictate to us. Read the full article…


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Morris: A Neighborhood Political Count

Posted: May 10, 2021

by Leo Morris I still take the Sunday New York Times, though God knows why; I never actually read it anymore. Its motto should probably be changed to “All the news that fits one side of the narrative.” The newspaper has taken sides in the ongoing cultural-political war, and I don’t want to subject myself to Read the full article…


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Morris: Mothers Day

Posted: May 3, 2021

by Leo Morris When Ann Jarvis died on May 9, 1905, her daughter, Anna Reeves Jarvis, began a campaign to honor her mother as a way of celebrating all moms as a group. On May 12, 1907, she held a memorial service at her late mother’s church in Grafton, W. Va. Within five years, almost every Read the full article…


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