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Should high school officials be allowed to withhold diplomas from students as punishment for behavior deemed inappropriate during a graduation ceremony?
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29 November 2011
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trout2k (Anonymous) says…
If it were a true “cover up” you folks would not be hearing of it. Give our local law enforcement some credit!
1 September 2011
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trout2k (Anonymous) says…
I see there are ethics involved, which leads to individual perception of what is right and what is wrong. It is not my place to judge another man. That rests with a much higher power. While I may or may not agree with his ethical decision to crawl into the cave with a giant bear, I respect his courage. I respect that it was lawful for him to do so at the time.
8 April 2011
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trout2k (Anonymous) says…
Good Job Craig PD and moffat county sheriffs office.
8 April 2011
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trout2k (Anonymous) says…
Shame on you both. I hope you're punished to the maximum allowed.
17 November 2010
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trout2k (Anonymous) says…
You skin a cat the same way as a deer…tastes like chicken. I would recommend a bow and arrow over the shot gun though……those lead pellets can really cause some dental problems.
10 November 2010
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trout2k (Anonymous) says…
I will keep shooting my bow so I'm sharp and ready when invited to thin the herd. Wrapping paper and tape are also ready. Thinning— not eliminating the herd—seems like the best option.
21 July 2010
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trout2k (Anonymous) says…
Sometimes, we adults are like spoiled children in a candy store. The only thing that matters is the prize….we need to look at the long term impact of our decisions. The vermillion basin breathes and lives as one of the last great wilds of our country. It remains mostly unspoiled, yet easily accessed. If we continue, we humans will eventually cover the entire earth with our parasitic nature, deplete it of all its natural resources—and all that will remain is the warts of industry and machines.
10 June 2010
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trout2k (Anonymous) says…
I think the craig enforcement's biggest job is staying up out ppls business….. If people don't want to mow their weeds on their property, I think it's their right as landowners. If people want to store project cars, it's their business on their property. Stray animals and ppl parked in the wrong areas I can understand. Otherwise, I think it's complete waste of tax payers money and a violation of people's rights.
1 February 2010
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trout2k (Anonymous) says…
Rest in peace, my dear friend. Your acts of kindness will live on in this community. May god watch over your family in this time of need. See you on the river.
6 October 2009
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trout2k (Anonymous) says…
I will not be voting for Willems anytime soon. I think he is in the dark ages about marijuana and what the people want.