Gail Schoettler, public speaker, professional speaker, keynote speaker, lecturer, presenterGail Schoettler, public speaker, professional speaker, keynote speaker, lecturer, presenter
Gail Schoettler, public speaker, professional speaker, keynote speaker, lecturer, presenter
Gail Schoettler, public speaker, professional speaker, keynote speaker, lecturer, presenter 2004 Columns

Goodwill to All This Season
Maybe next year the message sparkling on City Hall could be one for a truly merry Christmas, “Peace on earth, good will towards men (and women and children).”
December 26, 2004

Regain Trust at UNC
UNC administrators destroyed trust by granting themselves bonuses while telling faculty and staff to accept pay freezes.
December 12, 2004

A Day for All People
Thanksgiving is a day to discard cultural, religious, ethnic or other divisions and remember that this is the one day for all Americans to celebrate our freedom.
November 28, 2004

Colorado Lawmakers Sent Clear Message
Colorado voters sent a clear message to politicians to solve real problems rather than pushing narrow ideological agendas.
November 14, 2004

Colorado Leadership Lacking
When our political leaders don’t deal with our problems, people put initiatives on the ballot to solve them, not always successfully.
October 24, 2004

Homeless. Hungry. Vet.
The President needs to increase services to veterans rather than cutting them or we will face another generation of homeless veterans on America’s street corners.
October 10, 2004

Direct Hit to Higher Education
Our political leaders are refusing to lead and, instead, are solving Colorado’s financial problems on the backs of our college students.
September 26, 2004

Tone of Politics Gets Ugly
Our country needs to move from vitriolic political behavior to a reasoned, civilized debate.
September 12, 2004

Give Gay Couples Rights
Rather than focusing on such a non-issue as gay marriage, we should put our energy into dealing with the problems that are real threats to the institution of marriage.
August 22, 2004

Spy Czar Must Have Clout
President Bush must make sure the new director of intelligence has the political and financial clout to make critical changes in our intelligence organizations and structure.
August 8, 2004

It’s Simple: Respect Our Fellow Man
What our political leaders say and do about human rights affects how we behave and how we are viewed around the world.
July 25, 2004

Film Stirs Needed Debate
Fahrenheit 9/11 challenges us to question what the Bush Administration says and does.
July 11, 2004

A Giant in Every Sense
Wal-Mart’s giant size does not give it the right to discriminate nor to bully local communities and businesses.
June 27, 2004

Religion and Politics
Neither religious nor political organizations should dictate political activity or free speech of the other.
June 13, 2004

America's Stake in Europe
We must support the new members of the EU as they struggle to sustain their fledgling democracies.
May 9, 2004

Far Right's Grip May Be Weakening
Colorado Republican legislators are rejecting some of the more extreme positions of their party's leadership.
April 25, 2004

We Can't Afford More Failures
It's time to face reality in Iraq and take the steps necessary to be successful.
April 11, 2004

Utah Fetus Murder Case Alarming
Government should not be able to prosecute a woman for making a medical decision that may harm her fetus.
March 28, 2004

Did the U.S. Oust Haiti’s Aristede?
If the U.S. is going to promote democracy worldwide, it must show the world it doesn’t oust democratically elected heads of state.
March 14, 2004

Hoffman Taking Right Steps
The University of Colorado’s football coach doesn’t take sexual assault seriously. Our society needs to demand that any culture condoning violence against women be stopped immediately.
February 22, 2004

The Ability to Reel Them In
What the Democratic candidate needs to do to win in November.
February 8, 2004

U.S. Higher Education Way Behind
With China’s work force and higher education systems growing fast, it’s time for American higher education to be adequately funded in order to stay competitive.
January 25, 2004

Horowitz Again Spewing His Poison
David Horowitz is trying to create college snitches to collect information on “leftist” professors and organizations.
January 11, 2004


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