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Will Mizzou beat the Alabama Crimson Tide in Tuscaloosa?

Will Mizzou beat the Alabama Crimson Tide in Tuscaloosa?

Yes

2

No

3

Yes

2 Comments
Eric Smith
1
Eric Smith

will throw a 'yes' out there with this caveat...they have to start playing like what is expected of a top 20 team. Been to all the games so far, and it's just not there.

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Zach Ramsay
0
Zach Ramsay

Besides being a perennial Tigers fan, I love a great underdog story. I think we turned the corner in the 2nd half of last week's less than stellar Homecoming game performance, and this could be the moment when our football team really gels and becomes a team-unit pulling as one team in the yoke!

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Fat Guy Outdoors
Fat Guy Outdoors

You misread that one.

Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

Are you using legal weed, or street weed?

No

1 Comments
Fat Guy Outdoors
1
Fat Guy Outdoors

Mizzou just isn't very good.

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Are local sales taxes a good way to increase funding for public safety?

Are local sales taxes a good way to increase funding for public safety?

Yes

0

No

5

Yes

0 Comment
No one has commented yet

No

4 Comments
Fred
1
Fred

Almost as bad an idea as replacing income taxes with higher sales taxes!

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Max
Max

You finally got one right. Did you have help?

Harry D
1
Harry D

A new tax is not the answer to the city's budget problems. City leaders need to live within your means, like everyone else. Vote NO on the new taxes.

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Steve Baumann
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Steve Baumann

We already pay enough in taxes. The City needs to check it's priorities and pull funding from programs that truly are not conductive to the day to day lives of the general tax paying citizen. Focus on the core competencies, not liberal dream programs.

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Zaos Gonzolez
1
Zaos Gonzolez

Your own safety is your own responsibility.

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Should speed limits on Missouri's rural divided highways be increased?

Should speed limits on Missouri's rural divided highways be increased?

Yes

1

No

2

Yes

1 Comment
Harry D
0
Harry D

Most people already drive 75 MPH, at least. Trust the people.

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No

2 Comments
Bob Reynolds
0
Bob Reynolds

A lot of people drive faster than the posted speed limit - 75 to 80 instead of 70. Increasing the speed limit will just push the actual travel rates higher - 80 to 85 instead of 75. With all of the heavy trucks on the road (some that drive slow), higher speeds are just dangerous.

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Shelley Vansell
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Shelley Vansell

Drivers are already driving 5 to 10 miles over the current limits so if it's increased I'm pretty sure they'll exceed the new limits.

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