Michael Tourette of Wildwood compares Saul Alinski and Martin Luther King, Jr. Sam Kelly of Swainton thinks a super Walmart would be a super mistake. Richard Nelson of West Cape May takes issue with folks who don’t curb their dogs. Wayne Passe of North Cape May responds to several writers who took issue with his original column about income inequality.
Editor Al Campbell discusses his obsession with the weather. Publisher Art Hall shows democracy in action by highlighting many of this week’s Spout Offs. News Content Coordinator Bryon Cahill boycotts the Olympics. All this plus an Op-Ed from Tom Flud concerning Fred Coldren.
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