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Villas - Wake Up America. NSA Spying, IRS Scandal, Benghazi being blamed on YouTube, Unaffordable Care Act, NDAA, Operation Fast & Furious, NJ Dream Act, Federal Reserve Counterfeiting $75 billion a month, The attack on the... Read More
Publication Date: 1/08/2014
Town Bank - I beg to differ with the publisher's column stating the paper did not sacrifice its credibility to avoid offending an advertiser. The Herald never turns a critical eye to the local hospital or amusement piers that... Read More
Publication Date: 1/08/2014
North Cape May - Brace yourselves for the "Media Love Fest" for Obama, Winfrey, Sharpton, Jackson, Wright and the other agitators coming to you in the month of February. Lets celebrate the "Smash and Grab Gangs... Read More
Publication Date: 1/08/2014
North Cape May - Just read the article about the people, and I use the word "people" loosely, on Beachurst Drive in North Cape May, and all the commotion they cause during the year. We as law abiding citizens have rights... Read More
Publication Date: 1/08/2014
Wildwood Crest - To the racial profiling bike rider, the rules of the road apply to bicycles as well as automobiles. Just because it is off season, you do not see me driving my car on the left side of the road. We are not in England... Read More
Publication Date: 1/08/2014
Wildwood - Ron Diagnault's letter to the Herald was way off. After eight years of real vileness and venom against George W. Bush, whom I wasn't a fan of, any criticism of Mr. Obama's Marxist policies is "hate... Read More
Publication Date: 1/08/2014
Cape May - Want to reduce the deficit? Raise taxes on the rich that can afford it. Bush lowered taxes for the rich and the country nearly went bankrupt. The taxes remain low even though the country could use the extra money. Maybe... Read More
Publication Date: 1/08/2014
Wildwood - With the new reports on sea level rise, it looks like the barrier islands are in trouble. At each high tide, higher flooding will occur, and in storms, more destruction, and the beaches will be under water. Read More
Publication Date: 1/08/2014
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