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Should set an example for children Troy Grider writes: It may or may not harm or help our local tax base, but for goodness sake what will it do to our children? What kind of example would we set for them by allowing liquor sales? If one wants to drink and contaminate him/herself, that's each ones' choice. But let's not condone such as we are to set the example for our young ones coming on whatever it may cost us! I think it's about time that our morals in this community come to the surface once again, not the darkness that so desperately seeks exposure. Come on, take a stand for what is right! - Troy GriderComments re article 46584 All things in moderation This story was posted on 2011-08-31 20:07:12
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