Edward Baca: Improve our democracy by ... getting a kitten?
The almost daily scapegoating in Washington plays out more like a Tom and Jerry cartoon than meaningful discourse. One option for an ordinary citizen is to let it build resentment and anger in his soul. My wife and I went out and got a kitten.
Joe Sissom: Improve democracy by inverting the ballot
Reversing the ballot order would encourage voters to take the time to research each race separately. Why not put those elected offices first that are not only physically closer to you but that have more direct effect on your life than governors or senators?
Suzie Whitman of Highland Village: Children are always watching
"What's wrong with kids today?" That has been the lament of every generation since the beginning of time. Each one believes the youth of their era is worse than the previous.
Ashleigh Heaton of Coppell: Olympic athletes outshine sports
I wish every day was the Olympics – and not just because of the sports.
Keith A. Brown: We are desecrating the Trinity Forest
In the 1820s, the Tawakoni tribe came into conflict with Anglo-American settlers. The name Tawakoni is interpreted as "river bend among red sand hills." True to their name, they had settled in Texas near the Brazos River. Forced by settlers to endure a migration northward, they spent time along the Trinity River as well.
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