John Ingle
John has worked in journalism, public affairs and public relations over the last 11 years. He has written hard news, features and everything in between. As an intern, he was able to cover the Dallas Cowboys training camp at Midwestern State University twice. He was a reporter at the Times Record News in Wichita Falls, Texas, for a couple years before taking on the editor s role at the award-winning Sheppard Senator, the official newspaper of Sheppard Air Force Base. John also led Sheppard into the Social Media Revolution via Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. He did the same at a local hospital. John has returned to his roots of reporting and writing on current events.
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Fan's Take: What Is the Texas Rangers' Brass Thinking?Even after Josh Hamilton's incredible display of power and his elite status, the Texas Rangers leadership is mum for the most part.
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Pitching Must Return to Form to Get Rangers Back on Track: A Fan's TakeTremendous pitching helped the Texas Rangers jump out to a 15-4 start in 2012. It's also put them on a 3-6 slide over the last nine games.
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Obama Has Another Opportunity to Fix the EconomyPresident Obama whiffed on the opportunity to turn the sluggish economy in the United States during his first term. Will he do it again?
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Fan's Take: Is Yu Darvish Part of Cy Young Discussion?Yu Darvish has had a great start to his rookie year with the Texas Rangers and should be part of the Cy Young talk. How does he stack up against some of the most recent winners?
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Dallas Cowboys Add Solid Selections in 2012 NFL Draft: Fan AnalysisNow that the Dallas Cowboys have finished the 2012 NFL Draft process, it's time to take stock of the new faces.
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Cowboys Already Better with Addition of Claiborne: A Fan's TakeJerry Jones did the uthinkable April 26 when he traded up to draft LSU cornerback Morris Claiborne. What does that mean for the team?
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2012 Dallas Cowboys NFL Draft Needs: A Fan's TakeDallas have several holes to fill, but the most pressing needs come on the defensive side of the ball. Here's a look at some potential picks for the Cowboys during the 2012 NFL Draft.
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It's Time for the Rangers to Lock Up Hamilton: A Fan's TakeJosh Hamilton has said he and his agent will not negotiate a new contract during the 2012 season. His bat didn't get the memo.
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Top Five Dallas Cowboys Late-Round Draft PicksThe Dallas Cowboys have found riches in the later rounds of the NFL Draft, starting with Hall of Famers Roger Staubach and Bob Hayes.
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Secret Service, Buffett Rule Snafus Hurting ObamaIn what is already expected to be a close presidential contest, recent events will come back to haunt President Barack Obama.
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Rangers Thrive, Angels Struggle After One Week: A Fan's TakeThe season is young, but the Texas Rangers are proving to be the elite team in the AL West.
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Don’t Yu Worry, Darvish Will Be Fine: A Fan's ViewYu Darvish took the mound for his first major league start and had fans concerned after the first inning. He proved there's no reason to be alarmed.
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Cowboys Could Go Unconventional in First Round of 2012 NFL Draft: A Fan's TakeWe all expect the Cowboys to do the expected, but here are a few unconventional first round draft picks that could work. -
Former Rangers First-Round Draft Picks Take the Mound on Opening Day: A Fan's TakeColby Lewis and John Danks were first round draft picks of the Texas Rangers. Now they face off on opening day April 6 in Arlington.
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Witten Takes the High Road – Again: A Fan's TakeDallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten had an opportunity to provide his thoughts on former teammate Martellus Bennett. How did he respond?
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Top Rangers Prospects Provide a Mixed Bag: A Fan's TakeOne of the best parts of Spring Training is keeping track of how the youngsters are doing. Here's a look at how the Texas Rangers' top five prospects faired.
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'Participation or Penalty' Is the Wrong Approach to Obamacare's Individual MandateIf things go well at the U.S. Supreme Court this week, the top justices in the country will begin overturning the Obama administration's Affordable Care Act and find the individual mandate unconstitutional.Also published on:
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Eating Crow While Cowboys, Redskins Seek Arbitration: A Fan's TakeComing off the line before the snap in a football game has its consequences. For this writer, eating crow is the result of his penalty.
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Josh Hamilton's Struggles Continue in Spring Training: A Fan's TakeJust Hamilton hasn't been able to find his swing in the first couple weeks of Spring Training in Surprise, Ariz. Hopefully he can turn it around before April 6.
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Reynolds Should Be in Rangers' Bullpen: A Fan's TakeIf Greg Reynolds towering stature isn't enough, the Rangers need to look at his Spring Training performances and add him to the bullpen.
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Owners, Not NFL, to Blame for Salary Cap Penalties: A Fan's TakeThe NFL stripped two NFL teams of salary cap money March 12 because they over spent during an uncapped year. Who's to blame?
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Top of Rangers' Rotation Has Solid Week 1: A Fan's TakeWeek one of Spring Training for the Texas Rangers ended with a dominant performance by Colby Lewis. Here's a look at how the starting rotation performed.
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Dallas Cowboys' 5 Worst Free Agent SigningsFree agency in the NFL is sometimes hit and miss. Here are five players that didn't pan out for the Dallas Cowboys.
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Hamilton Should Stay in Left for His, Team's Sake – a Fan's TakeJosh Hamilton entered 2012 Spring Training With a desire to move back to center field. Statistics show that it's better for him, and the team, if he stayed in left.Also published on: -
Was Spencer the Best Option for Cowboys? A Fan's TakeThe Dallas Cowboys threw the franchise tag on Anthony Spencer March 5. Did they make the right move?Also published on:
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Super Tuesday Could Be About Santorum's Squandered OpportunityRick Santorum rode the rocket of popularity for a while, but with Super Tuesday coming up, he may have missed out on his only opportunity to become president.
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Red River Wine Trail Sure to Wow Wine EnthusiastsWine making has grown in popularity over the past few years in Texas, and a few wineries along the Red River are staking claim as some of the best. -
Church and State Really Not SeparateThe reality of separation of Church and State is that there is no separation. History has proven that.
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Don't Believe Everything You HearToo often people just accept what they read or hear in the media, espeically when it comes to politics, as fact. The current makeup of the 112th Congress is one that has been a bit skewed.
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Supreme Court Split on Medal of Honor CaseThe U.S. Supreme Court is deliberating on the constitutionality of an act that makes it illegal to claim to have won the Medal of Honor.Also published on: -
Questions Loom Over Candidates as Debate ApproachesVoters are hearing more rhetoric on topics that seem to be off-message from the 2012 Republican Presidential contestants. It's time for them to step up and answer a few questions.
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Romney Losing Ground with GOP, but Santorum Might Not Be the Answer EitherRick Santorum is picking up steam heading into the Feb. 28 primary in Michigan, and could beat out Michigan-native Mitt Romney. But, the GOP might have a problem with that.
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Presidents Day: Characteristics that Made These Men GreatThousands of Americans will look for the best car deal Feb. 20 on Presidents Day, but they should study the attributes of some of our greatest commanders-in-chief, especially heading into an election year.Also published on: -
Relapse or Not, It's Time for Rangers to Extend HamiltonThe Texas Rangers have taken care of arbitration-eligible players within the last week. Now it's time to take care of their star. -
Doomsday on Horizon for Mitt?Mitt Romney has a comfortable lead in delegates with the Arizona and Michigan primaries serving as the final contests in February. But March could be a bad month for the governor.
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Mavs' Veteran Cornerstones Losing TreadThe 15-11 Dallas Mavericks have spent time this season without two of their key players: Dirk Nowitzki and Jason Kidd. Is the tread wearing off the tires of the two leaders? -
Obama OKs Endorsement of Super PAC Priorities USAPresident Obama vehemently denounced the Supreme Courts 2010 decision in SpeechNow.org v. Federal Election Committee that allowed for super PACs. Now he's changed his mind. -
Goodell: 'Consider Eliminating' the Pro BowlThe 2012 NFL Pro Bowl was nothing short of a joke, a laughing-stock display of professional athletes who put themselves above the game. Commissioner Roger Goodell may change that.
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Aggies Have Solid Recruiting Class Heading into SECTexas A&M and new head coach Kevin Sumlin lured in an impressive class of recruits on National Signing Day, inlcuding five-star recruit Trey Williams and a decommit from the University of Texas, Thomas Johnson. -
Oswalt to Rangers Strengthens Already Strong RotationThe Texas Rangers and pitching free agent Roy Oswalt have been in discussions about the all star joining the club. Should Texas accept the deal, or stand pat with their current rotation? -
Cowboys Face Many Offseason Free Agent DecisionsCollege scouts are busy preparing for April's NFL Draft, and pro scouts are busy getting ready to advise on 2012 Free Agents. The Cowboys have several decisions to make on that front.
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GOP Choice Down to Less of Two EvilsMitt Romney and Newt Gingrich are the front-runners for this GOP Primary. But, that doesn't make them the best candidates.
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Cowboys Must Weigh Options Regarding BryantDez Bryant has made a name for himself off the field instead of becoming a dominant receiver on Sundays. The Dallas Cowboys might need to start considering his future with the team. -
Hey Yu! Rangers Land Top Japanese Pitching ProspectAfter a month of courtship, the Texas Rangers and agents for Japanese pitcher Yu Darvish reached an agreement on a five-year deal that could go into a sixth.
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Perry Hangs Up Political Cleats After Stumbling Out of the GateTexas Gov. Rick Perry announced he was suspending his campaign Jan. 19 and endorsed former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich. It was more than just a lack of support that did him in.
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Spring Training Ticket Deals Available for Texas RangersSpring training can be just as exciting as the regular season for major league baseball teams. Here are some options for fans attending the Texas Rangers camp in Surprise, Ariz.Also published on:
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Commentary - Cowboys Can Turn Things AroundIt's pretty much a consensus that the Dallas Cowboys underachieved this year and got in their own way too many times this season. But, they have a chance to turn things around quickly and prepare for the 2012 season.
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Primary Process Too Confusing, ConvolutedIt's bad enough voters have to listen to attack ads and bickering politicians during the primary process, but they also have to cypher through what makes a delegate a delegate and why some states have primaries while others have caucuses.
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Cowboys Begin to Clean House: A Fan's PerspectiveThe Dallas Cowboys are in need of serious changes, but not all of them are with the players. They addressed some coaching positions Jan. 10 to help turn the franchise around.























