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In response to: The Bragging Song: A Timely Update
It reflects a common sense reaction to those among us who tell obvious lies, but in an authoritative manner in order to persuade the less informed and less discerning members of their audience as to their infallible correctitude -the sort of folks Dickens referred to as our "noisiest authorities."
I find that Mister Latimer should be added to the "noisiest authorities". It does not surprise me that Mister Latimer has nothing but vitriol for the conservative right and dismisses the inequities of the liberal left. It's obvious that he gets his unbiased look at the news from the likes of Keith Olbermann, MSNBC , etc.
Move on Latimer. In my opinion,you are a dismissive, derisive and condescending boor.
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In response to: Local non-profits mostly transparent on executive salaries
In response to: Local non-profits mostly transparent on executive salaries
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In response to: The Enemy Is Us
Amen Mr. Kelly.
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In response to: Thank You, Mr. President
I hope that those that opposed the election of Mr. Obama hold their tongue and be respectful of our new president.
Criticism can be legitimate without the vulgarities and disrespect that was directed at President Bush.
In response to: Tomorrow is Election--Just One More Day to Work As Hard As We Can!
Why should that be? They didn't select the most qualified person in the Primary election.
In response to: The value in value
This blog has resonated with me tremendously. You have hit the nail directly on the head. We all have heard the saying that a person's silence can be deafening. When a friend's voice should be heard in support of you and it is not, it speaks volumes of their shallowness.
In response to: Polarized Reds & Blues
Great blog. You have come a long way since you first left for Endicott. You will, in coming years,with many different experiences, develop your philosophies even further.
One thing that I would hope you and others will take into consideration when it comes to the election on Nov 4th is how you want our U.S. Supreme Court to be staffed in the future. In the next 4 years there will possibly be 2 or maybe 3 justices retiring.
Taxes, war, immigration etc., in my opinion, take a back seat to the appointment of justices. We need justices that base there decisions on the Constitution of the United States.
Before the election, please take the time to do more research on this subject. Obama and McCain have diverse opinions on appointments to the Court.
Keep up the open mind.
In response to: Why we urge you to vote for Anastasia Welsh Perrino for Barnstable County Register of Probate
No personal agenda you say. How about a stepping stone to a judgeship. Like we need another one in the Welsh family.
In response to: Return Jeff Perry to the State House
In response to: Candidates seek GOP nomination for register of probate
In response to: Candidates seek GOP nomination for register of probate
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