Letters to the Editor
Glenda Kay’s Salon
North Carolina needs a breath money for representation before ju- It is your responsibility to inform
of fresh Conservative leadership dicial bodies? Is it those esteemed yourself as to what’s in your Consti-
Heather Langford & Glenda Bastien
geared towards free-market prin- members of the “Bar Association” tution and keep up with what our
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our economy, not suffocate it with even the Supreme Court? doing.
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big-government practices like cor- No, the answer is that you are re-
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porate incentives. sponsible for maintaining your con- Sincerely,
It’s time to elect true conservative stitutional rights! Peter Franklin
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Dear Editor,
Tamera Frank stitutional restrictions upon govern-
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Candidate for the 47th District ment is not rocket science! Why
My name is Bryan Broadhurst, I
N.C. State Senate then, pray tell, do our elected and
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Dear Editor,
to the editor of a newspaper about a
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system and members of the “Bar As-
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sociation” must be taken out of the
Our rights and freedoms are al-
you about an arrticle I read in the
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equation completely.
most gone.
Weaverville Tribune about the com-
We must take matters into our
Who is it that is responsible for
pany Thermo Fisher creating 104
own hands concerning “Judicial Re-
maintaining our divinely given con-
new jobs. My opinion on this topic
view,” as determining what is and is
stitutional rights? Is it those learned
is that I think it is a good thing that
not constitutional is not solely a mat-
and scholarly attorneys to which we
Thermo Fisher is doing this. I think
ter for the Supreme Court, but more
find ourselves paying large sums of
this because by making new jobs it
of a mandate for We the People.
will lessen the unemployment rate
in weaverville. If the unemployment
rate decreases, then that will help
our economy which is a big goal
for our nation. If the unemployed
take these jobs, that will expand the
company. Thermo Fisher produces
analytical instruments, equipment,
New York Style
reagents and consumables. If these
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