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Letters October 4, 2007
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Bridge debate should focus on the real issues
      For months, almost every issue of the Hub has contained stories and letters, some of the latter very strongly worded, about the plans for replacing the Highlands Bridge. I write to disagree with most of my friends, neighbors and elected officials.
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What SCHIP expansion is really about
      SCHIP was created in 1997 by Congress and former President Bill Clinton. Its original intent was to cover children in families who made too much to be eligible for Medicaid. This program was supposed to limit eligibility to families making not more than 200 percent of poverty line, $40,300 for a ...
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Pray for Iraq's new government to start working
      In response to Rob Moir's letter to the editor, Sept. 20. It is possible he did not have a loved one go off to work the morning of 9/11 and didn't return that evening to his/her family. Most of our congressmen wanted action and voted for it. Our representatives went to the U.N. asking for help. Ex...
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Response to Hook development critics
      Iam responding to the letters by Mr. Moffatt and Ms. Francis. (Sept. 7 issue) Mr. Moffatt states that he doesn't understand what I was complaining about in my "somewhat intemperate" criticism of the editorial "The numbers don't add up.
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Stiff sentences for bribes will set examples for officials
      Recently, federal Judge William Walls sentenced a local elected official to serve more time than was expected by certain people. I am sure the judge received the admiration of many people in our county and state. Come the last week in October, several more elected officials and also former employ...
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