November 17, 2012
Bill Styring / Special to IBJThe Pilgrims were small “c” communists. Lands were farmed in common and everything went into a common storehouse
from which everyone drew sustenance.
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November 17, 2012
Bill Taft / Special to IBJThe recession affected some older Indianapolis neighborhoods differently than it did the larger metro area housing market,
with areas of Marion County taking particularly hard hits.
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November 17, 2012
Woodrow Myers / Special to IBJBreast cancer is not one disease; it is many diseases. And although it is not limited to women, women over the age of 50 are
at the highest risk.
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November 3, 2012
Ed Treacy / Special to IBJI’m going to surprise you. I’m not going to tell you Marion County is absolutely a Democratic county. It is more
complex than yes or no.
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November 3, 2012
Kyle Walker / Special to IBJAs with Mark Twain, the report of the death of the Marion County Republican Party was an exaggeration. Don’t believe
me? Check the 25th floor of the City-County Building.
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November 3, 2012
Ted Boehm / Special to IBJThe ballot this year will ask you whether two judges of the Indiana Supreme Court and four on the Court of Appeals will be
retained in office. Don’t forget to vote yes on all six retention questions.
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November 3, 2012
Julia Vaughn / Special to IBJWith Indiana ranked a dismal 48th for voter turnout, you would think Republicans and Democrats could agree that our state
needs to take aggressive steps to increase the number of active voters.
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November 3, 2012
Samuel L. Odle / Special to IBJAmericans seem to be full of contradictions. Perhaps that is why we are so admired, and yet so hated, by the rest of the world.
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November 3, 2012
Greg Garrison / Special to IBJAlmost every politics-attentive person around Indianapolis probably sees the Nov. 6 elections as of huge consequence.
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November 3, 2012
Cecil Bohanon / Special to IBJPolitics is about compromise. But compromise is always around an agenda and elections are about agendas.
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November 3, 2012
Rex Early / Special to IBJIt is only a few days until the election, and the Mourdock-Donnelly Senate race is still in limbo.
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November 3, 2012
Jim Shella / Special to IBJAll of a sudden, when I check out news stories on the Internet, a negative political ad pops up and I can’t make it
go away. That is, unless I want the news story to go away, too.
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November 3, 2012
Kathy Davis / Special to IBJIf you know me, I think you agree that I am not a firebrand partisan with automatic reactions based on my Democratic Party
affiliation.
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November 3, 2012
Mark Souder / Special to IBJDemocratic gubernatorial candidate John Gregg has hauled out the canard that Mike Pence is a “show horse,” not
a “work horse,” based upon two “polls” in 2006 and 2008. Neither was scientific: They were anonymous,
voting multiple times could be easily done, and rivals could rig the voting.
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November 3, 2012
Robin Winston / Special to IBJPolitics is an amazing, yet perplexing, profession. I have often wondered why President Obama trails Mitt Romney by a large
margin in rural areas.
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November 3, 2012
Teresa Meredith / Special to IBJI do not think parents need a trigger law to allow them to do what they should be doing already by advocating for their children.
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November 3, 2012
David Harris / Special to IBJFor too long, power over urban schools has rested too much with district central offices and not enough with parents.
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November 3, 2012
Hilary Leighty / Special to IBJApparently, the Republican Party has waged a war on women. I’ve heard this from the mainstream media, many Democratic
candidates and even a few Indiana University professors.
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October 13, 2012
Bill Styring / Special to IBJA $2.8 billion coal-to-natural-gas plant in Rockport has been in the works for several years, but the economics of the project
seem dodgier by the day.
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October 13, 2012
Ed DeLaney / Special to IBJThe state could direct $10 million to reducing childhood poverty and require that “family impact statements” be
devised as to proposed regulations. The result would be that poverty would be alleviated by the $10 million minus the cost
of the impact statements and the cost of the inevitable litigation about them.
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October 13, 2012
Luke Kenley / Special to IBJMike’s goal No. 6 is to develop a plan to improve the health, safety and well-being of Hoosier families, especially
children.
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October 13, 2012
Brian A. Howey / Special to IBJLast summer, when the conservative Americans for Prosperity dumped $700,000 into Indiana on a TV ad attacking Democratic U.S.
Senate candidate Joe Donnelly, I posted a story on the Howey Politics Indiana website talking about how the Super PAC was
running the ad “on behalf” of Republican Senate nominee Richard Mourdock.
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October 13, 2012
Lara Beck / Special to IBJIn the days leading up to the election, there are countless opportunities to learn about the candidates who are running for
elected office. With Election Day just weeks away, chances are you are getting bombarded by campaign paraphernalia in the
mailbox, on television and radio, the Internet and in your neighbor’s front yard.
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October 13, 2012
Anthony L. Fargo / Special to IBJIn Monroe County, the League of Women Voters has been having trouble with its candidate forums for local and state races.
Some of the candidates refuse to take part.
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October 13, 2012
Jennifer Wagner / Special to IBJI’ll bet you’re not an undecided voter. How do I know? Because you’re reading this opinion piece in this political publication
that resides within a larger publication that’s focused on a narrow set of issues. In other words, you’re engaged.
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Laura-the festivals and tastings are free. What does is strengthen the sense of community with activities. What are those empty lots doing for the Village? it's sad you can't see the good that this progress can do for the area. No one is requiring anyone to shop there. I guess you'd rather see a Dollar store move in or no, we'd rather see the property stand empty b/c change is out of the question.
Read down to the part about Brizzi. Someone needs to subpoena his "purchases" of Red RockPictures and Cellstar and his corresponding bank records, I mean c'mon, I'd like to see his alcohol usage records, too. http://diana-vice.blogspot.com/2011_01_01_archive.html
Wonder if my neighborhood can advertise our "retention" pond and act like it is a beach too?
a new record at the '11 salebration until they realized that it was a futile effort to get their crapwagon moter and crapwagon car up speed. And then they just quietly slunk off into the night and never spoke of it again. Nothing to see here folks.
millions for putting a company's bumper sticker on one of its Lolas. But you gotta take what you can get.