What it means
In response to Berniece Dykeman (Your Views, Sept. 22): When people say, "Let's get government out of our lives,” they're not implying we should do away with government. Rather, they want to limit its ability to infringe upon our freedoms.
Let me put it this way: While you may enjoy a nice steak and salad for dinner, you don't want the farmer who produced these products telling you when, where and how you can consume them. That doesn't mean you want a "life without farmers.”
Kent Nuckels, Moore
Two Partisans on the Elections
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My quick take on last week's elections was borderline *Ho-hum*.
Has that take, such as it is, aged well?
It's a fair question, given that Democrats now ha...
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