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The Reflector’s Dec. 19 article titled “Interstate 5 bridge replacement expected to cost $6 billion” only told part of the story. This continues to be nothing more than a light rail … more
The beginning of a new year is a fresh start and a chance to make the most of the opportunities that come our way. January is Mental Wellness Month and has been designated to recognize the importance … more
‘Tis Christmas season again, the most celebrated birthday in world history and reasonably the most important. God, the eternal “I am,” born in human flesh to endure our world 33 … more
The geniuses in Olympia are at it again. They have been very quiet lately. Merry Christmas — come Jan. 1, you will be paying between 40 to 50 cents a gallon additional sales tax on your fuel. … more
Republicans are having an identity crisis.  How else are we to explain Republicans voting for gun control laws that will have no effect on crime, or an expensive boondoggle of an … more
To all you bridge deniers, look what you did. You made the cost of replacement go through the lid. Just what we all needed, suffering more from inflation, while the I-5 Bridge continues … more
After 13 years of keeping chickens I’m still gobsmacked when I see feathers everywhere and the birds invariably choose the coldest months to get going.  I keep in mind they’ll be … more
I would like to make some comments in response to Julie McDonald’s commentary in the Nov. 18 edition of The Reflector. The letter is divided into four sections. I’m going to comment … more
Who tried to overthrow the Capitol and deal a death blow to one of the foundations of American democracy? Muslims? No. Mexicans? No. LBGT militants? No Black Lives Matter? No. … more
In the Nov. 23 edition of The Reflector, a front page article ran titled “Tree of Life springs at Ridgefield High School.”  Considering the difficulty that many school districts … more
A recent New York Times article addressed the growing presence of armed protesters in public spaces, including those seen targeting gay pride events, abortion and racial justice rallies, election … more
Playing a game with my granddaughter was not fun. When she lost, she would scream and holler, claim she won, the rules were not followed, and other players cheated. She is 11 now and has matured. She … more
For many Americans, politics has become a quasi-religion — especially as participation in actual, organized religion has plummeted. The U.S. has long been known for our “civil … more
My hat is off to anyone brave enough to be a policeman. It’s a job few people can do. They save lives. They keep people safe. It’s an honorable and much needed profession. That said, and … more
I would like to help solve the “gender education crisis” in our schools. Our youngest school children are being taught nonsense about sex and gender by well-meaning but confused … more
The rights of the child Article 3.1 states, “In all actions concerning children, whether undertaken by public or private social welfare institutions, courts of law, administrative authorities … more
I was recently looking at political issues plaguing our country today and learned about a group of racist high schoolers at Washougal High School. During a volleyball match, there was a clothing … more
There has been a lot written and said about democracy.  The United States of America was founded on the Constitution as a Republic. A Republic is governed by a set of principles and then … more
Gov Co is operating two airlines in competition with each other. Pilots are tasked with getting passengers aboard their flights.  Despite a pretend interest in passenger welfare, the primary … more
Police accountability has been a topic of much discussion across the nation in the last few years. Here in Clark County, our own local law enforcement has been bashed by groups such as the NAACP, … more
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