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Nick - Thanks for educating us on what to expect from you in the editorial pages. Because there has been so much written about issues without a factual context, many could be led astray. I acknowledge that since many of the issues facing us today are complex and far reaching, they should have at least a depth of discussiojn that brings both a historic and and scientific facets to the discussion and arguments. In this way, folks will be able to reason more effectively and choose leaders and influence policy to guide our course.
I appreciate that the Telegraph publishes opinions/OpEds that cut across the political spectrum.
The opinion page is one of the reasons I still get the paper.
If you get all your news from one TV station or one or two online sources it's easy to gravitate towards sources that reinforce your own biases.
That said, many of Molly Ivans' columns seemed over the top to me and I seldom read Cal Thomas for the same reason. I'd rather see columnists who were slightly to moderately left or right of center rather than polar opposites.
I'm glad to see more attention paid to local issues. Discussion of national issues with a local spin would also be welcome.
The Main Dunstable Shell in Nashua N.H. is one of the worst places to work that I know of. I know someone who works there and they are getting walked all over like Hitler did. but this time it's a woman named Mary. Please be careful if yu frequent this station. She might throw you in the oven.