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I want to thank you for your 2012 election guide! It has helped me to decide on a number of local issues and candidates. The interviews with the City
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Daily Press columnist Jack Neworth neglected to point out the jackass in the middle of the room — the stubborn entitlement mentality enabled by the current political class which stalls
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[The Santa Monica Daily Press] made itself absolutely indispensable during this election campaign. Overall a terrific job on reporting and illuminating.
It would have been hard — if not impossible
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Our downtown area already has a serious traffic gridlock and parking problem. So why is the city even considering demolishing an existing parking structure to build a new massive
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Now the City Council will be asked to rule on a Christian nativity display in Palisades Park, staffed by volunteers in two-hour rotations, and you even get hot chocolate
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We have all walked, cycled or driven over the bridge that leads to the Santa Monica Pier and one can't help but notice how unsafe it is
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I have practiced criminal defense for over 40 years, most as a public defender. I have tried six cases where the prosecution sought the death penalty. I have one
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Joel Koury feebly attempts to channel Oliver Wendall Holmes while trying to convince us to pay even more taxes than the already excessive tax burden we now pay ("
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I just returned from voting at City Hall and was hugely disappointed to see that they did not stop the massive new Town Square construction for voting day. It
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Not only will a new AMC bring "significant" traffic Downtown, as the article ("AMC theatre to bring traffic to Downtown," Nov. 2) on the EIR
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As an African-American Christian I'm not surprised that Billy Graham came out in support of Mitt Romney. Although many African Americans attended Billy Graham's ministry,
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The letter to the editor entitled "Making election picks," Nov. 5, is a perfect demonstration of why our school district needs to change. Written by a familiar