To that end we support the Palestinian call for boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel, which is a nonviolent action to achieve justice and basic human dignity.
Letters
It’s time to re-evaluate our policies in the Middle East. Time for peace in the Middle East.
My family has resided in Nevada since 1921 and we would not want to spend any more in taxes.
I wonder what kind of documentation will be required.
They walk out in between cars, which becomes a problem when the light turns green. And I have had a couple of them slap my car and spit on my car when I refused to give them money, which arguably is a form of intimidation.
I became aware that I was in the presence of the future leaders, businessmen/women, movers and shakers that will soon be the building blocks that will be forming to return the United States to the bright star it once was.
Seeing the Dow Jones at an all-time high just might be the sign that he is writing the right prescription.
The ability to create a president’s voice providing both clarity and passion is a gift.
Why can’t we limit the Education Savings Accounts to 85 percent or 90 percent of the average cost per pupil?
The Democratic party sees the illegal immigrant as the solution to fixing their problems.
Russian involvement, through multiple means, is a serious and ongoing problem. To dismiss it as simply a ruse the Democrats are using because they can’t accept the election results is disingenuous, at best.
Perhaps he can give us the names of, say, 10,000 voters he knows for a fact voted fraudulently. What? He can’t do that?
A simple solution is that those who have been deported once and caught again in the country illegally should be subject to a mandatory five-year prison sentence.
We are an English-speaking nation. Why do we have to make concessions? If we do, where does it stop?
It would be a shame if Nevada politicians did the same as Utah legislators and supported a resolution to transfer public land to state control — the very action that led the association to leave Utah.