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LettersPublished on December 28, 1995Home sweet Hope House It's great to see people like the members of the Cathedral of Hope doing something about this. I think the article was a good eye-opener for other people and me. It's crazy some parents and family members turn their backs on their loved ones just because they are gay. I think when people have kids they need to keep an open mind about these issues and be ready to deal with them and love their kids no matter how different they are. Kicking them out of the house or out of their life is not a good choice. The newsletter of the law To clarify, all chamber members are offered the opportunity to pay for advertising inserts in The Focus. Those who do so find it a cost-effective way to promote their products or services. Mr. Mayfield is a chamber member, he paid for the insert, and, as required by election law, his flier says it is a "paid political announcement." He did not, as you wrote, "send out campaign material on a constituent group's postage." Our board of directors has reviewed The Focus insert policy, and Mr. Mayfield's insert is within published guidelines. Terri Ricketts Judging a paper by its cover Thousands of people will see this illustration, but only a fraction of them will bother to pick up the article and read it. The balance of them will conclude that Mickey Mantle was just another drunk. How sad. Chris Reyher Jr. Shoot to drench Mr. Warchol wrote: "You'll get our Super Soaker when you pry our cold, dead fingers off them." Well, one of my friends was stopped at an intersection when she saw someone in the next car with what looked like an assault weapon pointed at her. Before she could start up, the other car sped alongside and in front of her, shooting a stream of water on her entire front windshield, obliterating her view and frightening her badly. I wonder what would have happened if this had occurred after the concealed-weapon carry law had taken effect. Mr. Warchol, would you be willing to pry the cold, dead fingers off the Super Soaker that was used in this "harmless prank"? Rita Calver
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