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Barry Saunders
Apr 27, 20233 min read
Butch Harlan & The Sundance Clarence
Some readers objected to a recent The Saunders Report column because they think we impugned the ethics of Supreme Court Justice Clarence...

Barry Saunders
Apr 25, 20232 min read
Even more love letters from readers...(cont.)
Dear Editor, Really nice column on Supreme Court Injustice Clarence Thomas. The idea that this bozo was the best President George H.W....


Barry Saunders
Apr 19, 20233 min read
Clarence insists he was oblivious to the ethics he was obviously violating: extended version
Several years ago, when my son had just turned six, he and I went to Disney World. I made the reservation for the weeklong excursion in...

Barry Saunders
Apr 12, 20234 min read
More love letters from you, dear readers
Dear Editor, I enjoyed your article on the LSU-Iowa championship basketball game. Those young ladies took that game every bit as serious...


Barry Saunders
Apr 7, 20233 min read
Would First Lady have treated men's basketball championship game like a hobby, too? UPDATED
In the disco anthem “After The Dance” — from back when I was known as the Disco Godfather* — super suave Marvin Gaye boldly sings to a...


Barry Saunders
Apr 5, 20233 min read
If you're going to cuss somebody out, take a tip from a professional first. UPDATED!!!
Laws really are like sausages: you don’t want to see either one being made. After what happened in Durham City Council chambers recently,...

Barry Saunders
Mar 1, 20233 min read
More love letters from readers
Dear Editor, You just couldn’t help yourself, could you? You wrote a decent column on Jimmy Carter and then had to ruin it by taking a...


Barry Saunders
Feb 24, 20233 min read
A tribute to America's greatest former president.
Jimmy Carter was the first president – nay, the first person seeking any office - for whom I cast a ballot when I became old enough to...


Barry Saunders
Jan 13, 20233 min read
Wendell Pierce breathes new life into Death of a Salesman
By Ken Mask In the beginning was the word – and it was good. Then came Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman – and the word was better....
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