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'Money Can Buy Anything'

A look at the day's comments from Patch account holders in the region.

"The more good people carry guns, the safer everyone is. Disarming everyone only makes it easier for the crazies." - 

"Wow, I am so surprised that a property manager who is hired by the Condo Association has acted in such an unprofessional manner... Shocked." -

"It just goes to show you that money can buy anything, including a seat in the Senate." -  

"We're about to pay the price for monoculture: corn is in everything from drinks and foods to gasoline and plastics, and is mostly of a few varieties (86% of which is genetically modified Monsanto corn) so when conditions are adverse the entire crop fails and the whole economy is afffected. Same for soybean. Be ready for 20% inflation at the grocery store and 5%+ inflation elsewhere in 2013 - and we won't be able to blame Obama for this one." -  

"What a great event to read about Leslie! Shelter dogs ARE truly the best! My 'Hannah' was a Frisbee dog back in the day, and she adored children. What memories, Ah yes. Thanks, and to all the families that support our library AND that read, 'Kudos to you!!'" -  

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Richard E. Merritt May 22, 2013 at 01:47 pm
Dan is one of the hardest State Reps. to come along in many years. He is active in the community andRead More unselfish in meeting with youngsters.
Eric T Gray May 17, 2013 at 03:54 pm
Jessica, what do you mean 'when society lets them down'? I'm struggling to understand what you areRead More trying to convey... Please elaborate if you can.
Most Popular Poster May 17, 2013 at 02:03 pm
"Bethel teachers are not only educating students, but when society lets kids down, it’sRead More teachers who step in to fill the gap." Explain to me how an average salary of $60,000 per year for working 183 days during that year and an EXTREMELY generous retirement package (compared to the 240 a year the rest of us have to work) considered "society letting them down"?