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Dave Zweifel: Poll workers deserve our thanks

Those workers are our neighbors and co-workers who volunteer to put in a grueling day of helping their fellow citizens to exercise their sacred right to vote and then counting and sorting all those ballots, all the while ensuring that the process is honest and fair.

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M.D. Kittle: Judge ‘restorative justice’ leaving

Darrell Brooks Jr. is going to spend the rest of his life in prison. But the people he hurt and killed in the Waukesha Christmas Parade Massacre would very likely be here unharmed today had it not been for Milwaukee County’s revolving door criminal justice system led by “progressive” justice jurists like Mary Triggiano.

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Jay Rothman: Why civil dialogue is vital to citizenship

The political polarization that we all experience has been building for years, and it’s occurring on our university campuses as well. But there may be no better place than a university to rededicate ourselves to civil dialogue in an effort to help our students develop into better citizens.

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Dave Zweifel: Poll workers deserve our thanks

Those workers are our neighbors and co-workers who volunteer to put in a grueling day of helping their fellow citizens to exercise their sacred right to vote and then counting and sorting all those ballots, all the while ensuring that the process is honest and fair.

Read More »

M.D. Kittle: Judge ‘restorative justice’ leaving

Darrell Brooks Jr. is going to spend the rest of his life in prison. But the people he hurt and killed in the Waukesha Christmas Parade Massacre would very likely be here unharmed today had it not been for Milwaukee County’s revolving door criminal justice system led by “progressive” justice jurists like Mary Triggiano.

Read More »

Jay Rothman: Why civil dialogue is vital to citizenship

The political polarization that we all experience has been building for years, and it’s occurring on our university campuses as well. But there may be no better place than a university to rededicate ourselves to civil dialogue in an effort to help our students develop into better citizens.

Read More »

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