Commentary
Echols: When you don’t know whether or not to stay in Memphis
Daily Memphian Opinion
“What happens in a Memphis marriage if one spouse is committed to staying in this city, but the other spouse is worn out by all that has happened and all they want to do is go?”
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Opinion: Words matter: the First Amendment and public education
Main Street Nashville Opinion
This is a complex and challenging time in our nation’s history. The issues swirling at the local, state, and national levels are not to be underestimated, and tempers are running high. Many educators contemplate their rights when expressing their opinions about the issues our state and country are facing. The answer, as we will discover,…
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Opinion: Republican DA says Mulroy has done nothing to warrant removal
Daily Memphian Opinion
Frederick H. Agee says, “The will of the people elected Steve Mulroy and a legislator recklessly proposing to remove him from office through legislative action — and not an election — would be more in line with Xi Jinping and Kim Jong-Un’s dictates than George Washington and Thomas Jefferson’s democracy.”
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Seth Campbell: Threading the needle and embracing differences
Main Street Nashville Opinion
While it seems as though the year may have just begun, it is a bit shocking that we’re already well into May. It’s a beautiful time of year, with everything in bloom and the days becoming incrementally longer. These longer days allow for more time outside, which is evident by the various sounds that go…
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Ron Hart: Kristi Noem shoots her dog – and herself in foot
Main Street Nashville Opinion
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem said in her new book that she once shot a dog that kept biting people. The story was met with outrage and is a death blow to her chance of being Donald Trump’s VP. If Noem has a history of shooting dogs who are “aggressive, erratic and untrainable,” Secret Service…
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