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  • BREAKING NEWS: Solutions for Montgomery Shootings Requires Accountability in Alabama Criminal Justice System

    Paul DeMarco|Oct 12, 2025

    The shooting in Montgomery this past week has rightly made the headlines with two shot and killed and 12 wounded in the state’s capital city. So far, there has been the arrest of one teenager related to the shootings, but more arrests are expected. There has been a lot of finger pointing on how this happened in the center of the city’s entertainment district just blocks from Alabama’s State Capitol. But the crime in Montgomery has been rampant for years. Less than a month ago, there were five...

  • BREAKING NEWS: The Absurd American Paradox, You Still Pay, Even When They Don't Work

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Oct 12, 2025

    Only in Washington can the government shut down and still send you a tax bill. There’s something downright absurd about Washington’s favorite circus, the so-called “government shutdown.” The lights go out, the bureaucrats go home, the national parks close, and the media act like civilization is ending. TSA workers go on half pay, veterans’ calls go unanswered, and families cancel long-planned trips because the parks are barricaded. But one thing never shuts down, the IRS. Somehow, through e...

  • Air Bag Follies

    John Martin|Oct 12, 2025

    Last month, I illustrated the stupidity of our auto engineers in their zeal to make all new cars crushable and become total losses whenever they suffer from minor bumps and bruises. I also illustrated a solution to this insanity, and I’m praying that at least a few engineers in the right places will wise up and take action. But that is not the only engineering blunder with our cars today. They are also overloaded with gross excesses of explosive air bags—sometimes with as many as 10 or pos...

  • HAPPY BIRTHDAY, NICENE CREED!

    Col. John Eidsmoe|Oct 12, 2025

    It was the fourth century A.D. Yes, I know the politically-correct crowd says we’re not supposed to use B.C. and A.D. anymore, because they mean “Before Christ” and “Anno Domini” (in the year of our Lord). Those terms, we are told, refer to the birth of Christ and that is offensive to some. Instead, we’re supposed to say B.C.E. (“Before the Common Era”) and C.E. (“Common Era”). But what makes the Common Era common, other than the birth of Christ? Our Founding Fathers finished the Consti...

  • 'The Auburn Screed' according to Roberts

    John Sophocleus|Oct 12, 2025

    Happy 26th Anniversary to The Alabama Gazette! Time to reflect back over a quarter century to herald this brave paper standing strong on the First Amendment; it prints submissions of big government conservatives and modern liberals as well as observations and perspectives of small government conservative/classical liberals like me these past 16 years. Those who regularly consume news from our local East Central Alabama ’Pravda on the Plains’ publications recently witnessed a social media sta...

  • "Setting You Apart"

    Trisston Wright Burrows|Oct 12, 2025

    Did you know that God isn’t setting you aside? No! God is actually setting you apart. I was recently reading about Joseph from the Old Testament and I got to thinking…I'm sure Joseph felt like that God was setting him aside and forgetting about him. Afterall, his brothers betrayed him and threw him into a pit. Where was God? And then he was betrayed and thrown into a prison. Where was God? Seemed like everybody was turning their back on it. Seemed like God had set him aside. Seemed like God was...

  • Title IX and the Debate Over Transgender Participation in High School Sports

    Tommy Tuberville|Oct 12, 2025

    U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) has recently drawn attention to the issue of transgender participation in high school athletics. Tuberville presented documents showing that 122,000 transgender individuals competed in high school sports last year. This figure has sparked a renewed conversation about fairness and the future of gender-based protections in athletics. According to Tuberville, the growing number of transgender athletes raises concerns about the integrity of women’s s...

  • The Righteous Cause Myth

    John M Taylor|Oct 12, 2025

    We hear “Lost Cause” commentary ad nauseum from so-called experts, most of whom are political leftists, neocons, Straussians, and others of a similar ilk who claim the War for Southern Independence was about maintaining slavery. In reality, the only threat to slavery was outside of the Southern and Border States (Lincoln and the Republicans made that crystal clear). This arose, at least partially, from the Republican agenda of wanting only White settlers in the West; they consistently aff...

  • Manufacturing: A Pillar of Alabama's Economy and Progress

    Dr. Nicole Jones Wadsworth|Oct 12, 2025

    Manufacturing plays a central role in Alabama’s economic strength. The sector provides high-quality jobs and attracts investment, which anchors communities across our state. From automobiles and aerospace to steel and chemicals, manufacturing supports long-term growth across Alabama’s diverse industrial base. The automotive industry stands as one of the most visible examples. Plants operated by Mercedes-Benz, Honda, Mazda Toyota, and Hyundai, along with a growing network of suppliers, have tra...

  • Montgomery's Chaos Demands Courage - Not Excuses

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Oct 12, 2025

    When bullets fly on the streets of Alabama's capital, leadership either steps up or steps aside. Governor Kay Ivey stepped up. While others issued sympathy and spin, she drew a line in the sand. "All available state assets are being discussed, and all options remain on the table," she declared. That's the kind of language Alabamians have been waiting to hear, not the bureaucratic mush of committees and consultations, but a clear promise that the State of Alabama will not surrender its capital...

  • Kay Ivey comments on Saturday's gun violence in Montgomery

    Governor Kay Ivey|Oct 12, 2025

    “Alabamians lost their lives at the hands of thugs in downtown Montgomery this weekend. First and foremost, we pray for the loved ones of those lives taken from us, as well as those innocent people injured, including some still fighting for their lives. “With Montgomery Police Department officers a short distance away, shots were exchanged out over a crowded downtown Montgomery Saturday night. This simply should not be happening in our Capital City or anywhere in our state for that matter. Any...

  • Blessed Are the Peacemakers, Trump's Historic Middle East Breakthrough

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Oct 12, 2025

    There are moments in history when leadership cuts through chaos and restores hope to a weary world. President Donald J. Trump's announcement that both Israel and Hamas have signed onto the first phase of his Peace Plan marks one of those rare and defining moments. For decades, diplomats, pundits, and bureaucrats told us peace in the Middle East was impossible, too ancient, too bloody, too divided. Yet once again, President Trump refused to accept the counsel of the timid. He rejected the stale...

  • Build a Better Alabama through Workforce Development

    Dr. Nicole Jones Wadsworth|Oct 12, 2025

    Alabama has made much progress in workforce development; however, our journey has only begun. For too many years, business and education did not communicate effectively, which resulted in a deficit in many skilled trades – plumbers, electricians, welders, landscapers, etc. A lack of opportunities in some instances forced Alabamians to leave the state altogether in search of employment. Other times a lack of skills and/or jobs pushed able-bodied individuals into the welfare system, neither which...

  • "The Inheritance" by Louisa May Alcott, A Book Review

    Luisa Reyes|Oct 12, 2025

    While the famed New England writer, Louisa May Alcott, is best known for her coming of age classic, "Little Women", her first novel, "The Inheritance" makes for a soothing, sentimental, refreshing, and romanticized read. The novel was never published during Alcott's lifetime and was lost to the sands of time until it was discovered by accident in 1988 when some professors who were researching her letters and journals discovered the manuscript at the Houghton Library at Harvard. The reason the ma...

  • "The Fix is In"

    Guest Writer, Donna Skipper|Oct 12, 2025

    Some will say that the government shutdown will hinder the Surface Transportation Board's (STB) ability to analyze the competitive impact of the proposed UP/NS merger. The fact of the matter is it does not matter because the STB was effectively neutered the moment President Trump fired the STB member he thought would oppose the merger. And, just in case the message was unclear, the President subsequently met with and heaped praise on his new best CEO friend, the president of the Union Pacific...

  • Historic Municipal Election Run-off's Behind Us, Alabama Statewide Party Primaries Next

    Paul DeMarco|Oct 12, 2025

    Some of the recent municipal elections will be one for the historic books in Alabama. In our state, presidential elections draw the most voters to the polls, far above other races, including those for governor or other statewide races. So when record amounts of folks showed up at the ballot box for run-off elections for those candidates seeking seats for local mayoral and city council races, people have paid attention. And not only was it about the increase in voters, but conservative voters...

  • Garland's DOJ Spied on Republican Senators, and Coach Tuberville Isn't Letting It Slide

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Oct 12, 2025

    When the truth finally comes out, it usually does so in waves, and right now the wave crashing over Washington is the revelation that Merrick Garland's Department of Justice spied on Republican senators, including Alabama's own Tommy Tuberville, using secret subpoenas and buried FBI reports. This wasn't rumor or speculation, it happened in 2023 when Garland and Jack Smith were running wild with their January 6 obsession. They used grand jury subpoenas to seize phone metadata, so-called toll...

  • Statement from the Alabama Cannabis Industry Association (Alabama CIA) and the Alabama Hemp Industry Trade Association (Alabama HIT)

    Chey Garrigan|Oct 12, 2025

    October 16, 2025 - CULLMAN, AL - In light of recent media coverage regarding political endorsements by Facebook advocacy groups, the Alabama Cannabis Industry Association (Alabama CIA) and the Alabama Hemp Industry Trade Association (Alabama HIT) wish to clarify their distinct and independent missions within Alabama's cannabis and hemp sectors. Both Alabama CIA and Alabama HIT are federally recognized 501(c)(6) nonprofit professional business leagues, and are nonpartisan and nonpolitical; we do...

  • U. S. Senator Katie Britt Highlights Deadly Consequences of Soft-on-Crime Polices in Democrat-Led Cities

    Oct 1, 2025

    U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) participated in a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing to address the problem of crime in Democrat-run cities across the country. Witnesses in the hearing included Ms. Forlesia Cook, whose 22-year-old grandson was shot and killed in Washington, D.C. in 2017, and Detective Gregg Pemberton of the D.C. MetropolitanPolice Department and Chairman of the D.C. Police Union. Senator Britt detailed Democrat-led policies that have left cities across the country...

  • FEDERAL SHUTDOWN

    Oct 1, 2025

    OCTOBER 2, 2025 The federal government remained shuttered Thursday as partisan gridlock deepened, leaving hundreds of thousands of workers furloughed and critical services disrupted. With Congress failing to pass a funding resolution before the October 1 deadline, the shutdown has now stretched into its second day, triggering warnings of mass layoffs and long-term agency cuts. Political Standoff Intensifies President Donald Trump met with Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought to discuss which federal programs might face...

  • Auburn/Opelika Community Concerned Library Event Promotes Witchcraft

    Luisa Reyes|Oct 1, 2025

    September 25, 2025 - OPELIKA, AL. - Every Fall, people start thinking about pumpkins and small hay bales to use to decorate their front porches for the changing of the season. However, with Halloween coming at the end of October, popular culture delves into the macabre, as well. With people bringing out broomsticks, plastic skeletons, and black canonical sharply pointed black hats with which to go trick-or-treating. In the past, such an interest in the macabre was temporal and shortly replaced...

  • Jared Hudson is Right. Congress Must Feel the Pain it Inflicts on the American People.

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Oct 1, 2025

    I want to begin by thanking Navy SEAL veteran and US Senate Candidate Jarred Hudson for saying what millions of Americans feel in their gut: members of Congress should not collect one red cent in salary while the government is shut down. Jarred has put it plainly, from the perspective of someone who has actually lived sacrifice, worn the uniform, and stood shoulder-to-shoulder with those who put their lives on the line for our freedoms. His call is powerful and correct, and I am proud to stand...

  • President Trump, Prime Minister Netanyahu, and the Path to Real Peace

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Sep 29, 2025

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech before the United Nations last week was a master class in courage and clarity. He wasn't speaking "truth to power" - the General Assembly has no power. He was speaking truth in the face of hypocrisy. The same chamber that cheers dictators and terrorist sympathizers couldn't bring itself to listen to the elected leader of Israel, the one democracy in the Middle East that has stood tall against terror for generations. Netanyahu wasn't there to beg for...

  • "President Trump and Secretary Hegseth Were Spot On and President Reagan Was Right: Peace Only Comes Through Strength - and Warfighters"

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Sep 29, 2025

    The speeches in Quantico by Secretary Hegseth and President Trump have been needed for a long time. Decades of decay by every President since Reagan and Bush 41 brought us here. Finally, the Pentagon was told the truth to its face. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth walked up to the podium and detonated a bomb in the middle of military complacency: "The era of the Department of Defense is over. Welcome to the Department of War." With one executive order, the polite fiction ended. This is not about...

  • Government Shutdown: What You Need to Know & How We Can Help

    Guest Writer, Congressman Shomari Figures|Sep 29, 2025

    October 2, 2025- WASHINGTON, D.C. - Republicans control the House, Senate, and White House, yet they have failed to provide the responsible leadership needed to keep the government open. This failure has resulted in a shutdown. Republicans must join Democrats in doing what's right for the people of Alabama and the nation. My offices remain open to serve and assist you during this shutdown. We've compiled key resources and answers to common questions below to help you understand what a shutdown...

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