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OpinionMarch 22, 1999

HILLARY STOOD by her man through all his perversions and lies. Now let her stand by him all the way down to his complete degradation. But it looks like she's about to jump ship and play on her victim's role for sympathy. She's a manipulator and just as devious as Billy is. She's now distancing herself for her own political reasons. What an exploitive character. She can't fool New Yorkers though. They are street-smart voters and will see through her...

She's distancing herself

HILLARY STOOD by her man through all his perversions and lies. Now let her stand by him all the way down to his complete degradation. But it looks like she's about to jump ship and play on her victim's role for sympathy. She's a manipulator and just as devious as Billy is. She's now distancing herself for her own political reasons. What an exploitive character. She can't fool New Yorkers though. They are street-smart voters and will see through her.

Is this a conflict?

I FIND it very interesting that the only board member to speak out against eliminating the second preparation period for the teachers at the secondary level is married to a secondary teacher. Isn't this a conflict of interest.

What rights?

I'VE SEEN many signs supporting Proposition B which state "Don't give up your rights." I assume they're referring to the Second Amendment. If the right to concealed carry is guaranteed by the Second Amendment, then we wouldn't need to vote on the issue, would we?

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University spending

IT BREAKS my heart to think the college is going to raise tuition. It seems they spend an awful lot more on their physical plant and soccer areas than into anything else.

Lots of tuition increases

I HAVE a question for Dr. Dobbins of SEMO. My wife and I were having a discussion about when SEMO raises tuition. I thought it was on the even years. She thought it was twice a year. I was just curious.

Something to brag about

THIS IS in regards to our legislators, be they Democrat or Republicans, who brag about getting all these different laws and regulations passed. The country would be much better off and I'd be much more impressed if they would act and then brag about reducing the number of laws or regulations that we have in our government. The government's problem is not having too few laws or regulations, it's having too many.

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