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OliverSteinberg's comments
Posted Sun, Nov 22, 7:42 p.m.
All citizens should be encouraged to exercise to the maximum their chances to speak with and write to elected representatives about issues of all kinds, and especially those controversial issues where there is a big disconnect between the populace and the politicians. Nevertheless, there is some "kulturkampf" quality attached to ...
MOREPosted Sat, Nov 21, 7:06 p.m.
Serial catowner made a series of excellent points! And it is long past time time for legislators and other public policy shapers to stand up for a sensible exit strategy from the so-called "drug war." It has really been a war against ordinary citizens and against the Bill of Rights. ...
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