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October 17, 2000

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Dave Thurston Schwoggle-ize the debates
The debates are almost over and I have enjoyed watching Bush and Gore go head-to-head like I have enjoyed watching mp3’s download to a 14k modem. I’m on pins and saw blades.

Larry K. Christiansen 301 a college-friendly prop
I  have stated publicly that Proposition 301 is the most critical issue facing the voters of Arizona.
“Why?” The answer is education.

 

 
Legend's View
Don’t let media control vote
Washington, D.C., may be rigidly partisan, but the same doesn’t necessarily hold true for the average voter.
 
SOS

Students Observing and Scrutinizing
How do you think on-line voting will influence elections, and do you have any reservations about making voting so easily accessible?

 
Letters to the Editor

Hunka, hunka bus troubles
Dear Legend,
Recently, voters approved a tax to expand public transportation. I thought Phoenix would finally catch up with Mesa and Tempe, which have improved public transit. However, most evening buses stop at 48th Street, as if Phoenix is an unimportant suburb of Mesa and Tempe.

 
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