Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Bipartisanship
November 12, 2012
If ever a man should have been rewarded for his insights and foresight, George Washington should have been after warning the youthful Union of the dangers of the bipartisan political system, including sectionalism and disunity, in his late eighteenth century farewell address. More than two centuries... Read more »
Opposing viewpoints part two: Why I support Romney
Camryn Fuller, Staff Writer
November 5, 2012
When it comes to politics, there are many different beliefs. One is never more right than the other, and everyone is entitled to their own opinion. My opinion is that Mitt Romney will be the salvation that this country needs. One of my favorite things about the Romney/Ryan campaign is their health care... Read more »
Opposing viewpoints part one: Why I support Obama
Trevor Nichols, News editor
November 5, 2012
This November, Americans will vote whether to keep President Obama in office for another four years, or elect Governor Romney to the presidency. For the following reasons, I support re-electing President Obama. I support Obama’s education policy. He has supported governmental programs to make college... Read more »
America needs a candidate who listens
Trevor Nichols, News Editor
September 19, 2012
As my standard issue news chopper touches down at the school every morning, I have to stop and think- have I helped the American people enough today? The answer is always a resounding yes. As the County Line’s official (self-appointed) election correspondent, I will be tirelessly covering the political... Read more »
Texas’ unique primary issue
Taral Patel, News Editor
April 5, 2012
Texans will cast their votes during early voting from May 14-25 or on the primary election day on May 29 to decide on the Democratic or Republican nominees for President, United States Congress, Texas Congress, and other statewide and local elected positions. Typically, Texas’ primary date is April... Read more »

