Melinda (and earlier commenters), thanks for reading, and especially for sharing your thoughts.
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The author's name is displayed just under the title. Usually, as in this case, it's David Rodeback. Thanks for the…
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I had an almost word for word conversation with a candidate for city council from your example. He wasn't having…
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