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No Name: “Last Tuesday between 4:30 and 5, I was driving from Lexington to St. Clair and I passed at least five or six bike riders in the dark wearing dark clothing, no reflectors, no lights. It really made me nervous. They mostly looked like adults. You guys are going to have to do better than that because somebody’s going to get hurt.”

Lights and reflectors are required by law. Call the cops.

No Name: “On Michael McCarthy’s Thursday opinion: I’m sure Michael’s a good man but a reality check: Dr. Oppenheimer said it the best, ‘we have let the nuclear genie out of the bottle.’ Somewhere there will always be opportunistic bad guys in this world and in war, heaven forbid, you don’t want to come in second place.”

Most experts say there would not be a second place. Only last.

Clara: “I’ve come up with a solution of how to stop all these people with high-paying jobs from stealing from the school districts and cities. If they are caught and prosecuted, let them give up their pensions. Let them go work at a fast food restaurant. They knew what they were doing was wrong. That is just showing the younger generation to get a good lawyer and you can get out of just about anything.”

No Name: “Anyone looking to buy a car, be very careful about cars in somebody’s front yard. Before you buy, take it to your mechanic, put it on the rack and check it out. I know it’d save me thousands of dollars down the road.”

Jim from Port Huron Township: “There are many subjective measures and loose interpretations in climate change analysis. Climate data collection stations in the U.S. that don’t need to be adjusted for urbanization are truly the most accurate measures available to science and have conclusively shown a cooling trend in the last 10 years. Both precipitation and temperature are primary measurement indicators in climate change analysis.”

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