Dunn: First, do no harm

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It’s rare for me to read a column with which I disagree so strongly that I feel compelled to write a response. However, the column by Marke Franke in the Daily Reporter for November 3 is one that I cannot ignore.

Morris: Change: (it’s) a mixed bag

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Those who have tried to define conservatism’s affinity for tradition have searched everywhere from the seminal writings of Edmund Burke (the future is built upon the past) to the musings of William F. Buckley Jr., who urged us to “stand athwart history yelling Stop!”

Gov Holcomb: World taking note of Indiana’s energy transition

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Last May, we brought the world to Indiana by hosting our first-ever Global Economic Summit. We accomplished our mission, with more than 800 attendees from two dozen countries around the world. We showcased how Indiana is leading the way in the economy of the future by investing in innovation and entrepreneurship and building out new energy sources that will help feed, fuel and construct the 21st century, worldwide.

Adkins: How might the war between Ukraine and Russia end?

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How might the war between Ukraine and Russia end? That is the proverbial $64,000 question. Russia can only win by perseverance, playing the long game or a negotiated settlement. Putin now realizes he cannot simply overwhelm his enemy’s forces. He hopes that attacking civilians will weaken Ukraine’s resolve. Short of that, his only other means of winning is for the West to lose its resolve and abandon Ukraine in its time of crisis. The latter is a possibility.

Franke: The continuing service of veterans

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It is heartwarming to hear the number of people, children included, who will go up to an elderly person wearing a military cap of some kind and say, “Thank you for your service.” I hear it myself when I am wearing something displaying the Sons of the American Legion logo. When that happens, I explain to them that it was my father who served in World War II and the Korean War. I am serving his memory.

Congressman Greg Pence: Hoosiers deserve better than Biden’s extreme agenda

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On Wednesday night, President Joe Biden took to the podium in Washington, D.C to share the dark closing message Democrats have for America.

Adkins: It’s time to speak out against the acceptance of violence

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There will be violence. History repeats itself and the rising political violence we are witnessing today is eerily similar to that which occurred in 19th Century America. It led to a violent Civil War and later to lynchings. This time, we won’t see opposing armies. We will see armed groups attacking those whose values or identities they oppose. We will see more individual attacks by fervent partisans. Be warned.