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Opinions & Letters May 20, 2007
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Leaders should take time with Wal-Mart issue
      The first open meeting of the Bath Town Board about Wal-Mart's desire to build in Bath was undeniably polarized from the start. If the community at large remains polarized on a vision for progress, we all lose and little is to be gained.
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Community does not need a Wal-Mart
      To the Editor, People like me are upset by this because if they build a Wal-Mart here, the crime rate will go up, heavy traffic, run other businesses out of business, etc. We don't need a Wal- Mart in Bath. Twenty minutes away is a Wal-Mart in Painted Post; 30-40 minutes awa...
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Wal-Mart on the Lake
      To the Editor, Putting a Wal-Mart in Bath is a bad idea. These roads can barely handle summer traffic let alone the increased traffic of 350 employees, truck deliveries all hours of the day and night and whatever customers they can draw into their already over-saturated mark...
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Steuben Health care facility has lots of uses
      To the Editor, The infirmary was made for the elderly. Why not leave it that way? You can't decide whether it should be torn down or repaired. Isn't there another way? Renovation! Take out a partition wall between rooms, make an arch (or something similar) and put in a stov...
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Support the troops, blame Washington
      To the Editor, What does "Support the Troops" really mean? Under the Democrats our nation entered into the Viet Nam war in arrogant reliance on our military superiority. With no exit strategy and leaders determined not to lose face, tens of thousands of our finest went to p...
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