One term is too much for Obama
Donald Gluck/ Daily Lobo guest columnist | October 17The performance of the Obama administration has been dismal at home, in foreign affairs and in safeguarding our constitutional republic.
The performance of the Obama administration has been dismal at home, in foreign affairs and in safeguarding our constitutional republic.
Security on the U.S.-Mexico border is problematic, to put it lightly, and there have been continued federal efforts to try and secure the situation.
I read the letter Thursday in which the author said he was surprised that no Republicans were writing about the party position to the Daily Lobo. I didn’t know why at first, but then I realized we are all busy working.
Dear Mitt Romney, After watching you debate President Obama on Wednesday night in Colorado, I can’t believe how two-faced and dishonest you are. You really don’t have any limits when it comes to stretching the truth.
As a medical student, I had the great good fortune to spend a winter in Beijing, China, at an urban children’s hospital that used traditional Chinese medicine as well as modern Western methods.
Recently, the Daily Lobo has been running reader-submitted pieces in an effort to present both sides of the story, and I have been following them.
Can anybody tell me what it means to be an American anymore? I’ve always wondered what people meant by phrases such as “I’m proud to be an American,” or “God bless America,” because not all of those people are talking about people who live in America.
Hallelujah, the lockout is over! The return of the regular NFL referees to the field last Thursday was a welcome relief to everyone who loves professional football.
For those liberals out there who are discouraged about and disappointed in President Obama and don’t feel like voting this year, consider the alternative.
Recently, a reader referred to our current foreign policy as unrealistic, “passive” and “operating on hope.” Although the Islamists are an undeniably violent force in the Middle East,
One of the most popular epithets to fling around against Barack Obama is the charge that he’s a socialist — and/or communist — out to destroy the United States with his Marxist — and/or Soviet-style — agenda.
I just finished a two-week course of antibiotics, taking them twice a day. They wrecked my whole body, making me nauseated, giving me an upset stomach and reflux, changing my stools, and even some weirder side effects like pins-and-needles sensations on my hands and face!
When Chipotle Mexican Grill opened in Albuquerque last December, people lined up out the door in the winter cold just to be some of the first to eat at the new restaurant.
More than 85 percent of the world’s population claims some religion. Religion defines many global, national and local groups, and has a substantial sway over politics in every nation and most communities.
Traditionally, politics is one of those topics you don’t bring up in polite conversation, and anybody who has initiated such discussion knows exactly why.
Raymond Plotkin was a freshman at UNM in 2009. A native of Texas, he was one of 18 freshmen accepted into the Living and Learning Community for Engineering.
During the Democratic National Convention, there was great controversy over whether to include a section asserting Jerusalem as the undivided capital of Israel in the party platform.
Anyone who relies on public transportation, especially the lines along Central Avenue, will understand the following diatribe. The State Fair traffic has made buses even more of a hassle than usual.
There is a little more to the story of the Chicago teachers’ strike than what Thomson would have you believe — “Educators can’t survive on prestige alone.”
Are we all heading for Judgment Day? Do we need to prepare for Armageddon? Whether you believe it or not, some very powerful people are doing everything they can to bring about the end of the world.