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Patricia Bond
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Patricia Bond

Certainly, after committing genocide and trying to destroy their culture, we owe them a lot and the least we can do is to apologize to them.

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Terry Murphy
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Terry Murphy

The city and county should buy it from the current owner for $1. Then present to to tax payers a bond issue, with sunset clause as to how much money to spend on saving this building.

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The Whittakers
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The Whittakers

It's a major part of our heritage.

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Chris
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Chris

Like most presidents, he had some glaring flaws. But he was a tenacious worker at a trying time in American history, and he was a good steward of the office.

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Rick Reynolds
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Rick Reynolds

It's complicated, and we've generally had few Presidents I'd call "Great." He was the President we needed at the time, and that's the most "greatness" we can expect since Woodrow Wilson established horrible precedents of executive abuse that we suffer to this day.

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