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Vote No on Two

DISSENT

By Emil J. Kichne -

In its zeal to protect the safety of our fellow citizens, the staff simply does not go far enough. The government can certainly do more to "save lives."

For example, only a "die-hard libertarian" would object to banning sex, football, smoking, drinking, horse-back riding and, well, even driving. All are dangerous activities. Banning them would save lives too. And who could object to that?

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