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Posted on February 27 at 9:42 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Dr. Underwood - I would like to read this new regulation. Could you please cite a source. Thank you.


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Posted on February 15 at 4:08 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Thank you Tom Ellis. There are so many advantages, in addition to the most important that you have cited, when a country has universal healthcare. Just think what the job creators could do without having to add 18 cents to a pizza to pay for employees healthcare. Imagine the increase in revenue from employees that could remain as full time employed tax payers since their employer didn't have to cut their hours to avoid having to provide healthcare! Over and over we hear "We have the best healthcare in the world!" We may have the best providers and technology, but if you can't afford it, it sure is the worst.


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Posted on February 7 at 3:10 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Thanks Dan - I sometimes wonder why anyone bothers to try to set the record straight on anything with their letters. Aren't peole lucky that the 1st Amendment also allows them to pick and choose whatever they want to believe is truth.


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Posted on February 5 at 2:57 a.m. (Suggest removal)

wmarincic - I have been unable to find any source that is even close to 93% against. Could you please give us a source where we can see your cited results in black & white? thanks


From: Letters to the Editor for Feb. 4


Posted on January 29 at 3:22 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Re Smalkin - Bravo - you've learned the talking points very well. Yes, the war was approved, but based on the misinformation presented to the Congress.


From: New York state’s new gun law sacrifices liberty for security


Posted on January 24 at 5:55 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Re: Baum - To quote Will Oremus on Slate.com "Kindergarten Killer was most likely intended not as actual entertainment, but as trollish provocation aimed at those who would blame video games for tragedies like the Columbine shooting. In other words, the target audience was not kids, but people like LaPierre." and "His [Mr. LaPierre's] solution: more guns in schools. But wait: In Kindergarten Killer, the game that supposedly turns kids into mass murderers in the first place, every single person in the school is armed and fires back."


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Posted on January 22 at 2:15 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Right now another shooting just announced with multiple victims down in Texas on a college campus - how many events will it take to get some universal agreement that we need to regulate guns? You would think that the Revolutionary War was fought over gun ownership, not taxation without representation.


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Posted on January 21 at 5:40 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Re: Buzanowski - my mistake - sorry - I relaize now you were referring to NY's new law. No need to respond to my error.


From: Letters to the Editor for Jan. 21


Posted on January 21 at 5:05 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Re: Buzanowski - what law? what bill? I did see legislative proposals tht Congress would need to act on. Perhaps the Executive Actions are what you are referring to, but I don't believe they are laws. I would think that "Issuing a presidential memorandum directing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to research gun violence." will certainly deal with the effects of TV, movies and videao games. And yes, the implementation of these would make me feel safer. Check out http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2013/....


From: Letters to the Editor for Jan. 21


Posted on January 17 at 3:02 p.m. (Suggest removal)

biwemple - you got my vote!
bostonredsoxfan - I really appreciate your continued efforts, but truth is not what wmarincic wants.


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