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A Pahrump Valley Times article dated April 24 reported on a meeting of the Regional Planning Commissioners where the committee considered changes in the existing provision of the Nye County Code that requires some specific number of feet between the locations of check-cashing and payday lending firms. In the article, County Commissioner Butch Borasky was quoted as asking, "Where's the science why this 1,500-foot rule was put in there to begin with?" COMMUNITY VIEWPOINT: Is 'Yes we can' just an empty slogan? The following was sent to Assemblymen Ed Goedhart and Barbara Buckley, state Sen. Steven A. Horsfrord and the office of Gov. Jim Gibbons. Is Yucca Dead? Just Look on Page 68 Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev. once again declared the Yucca Mountain/Freddy Kruger Project dead this week. Maximizing dependency cloaked in social justice WASHINGTON -- Anyone, said T.S. Eliot, could carve a goose, were it not for the bones. And anyone could govern as boldly as their whims decreed, were it not for the skeletal structure that keeps civil society civil -- the rule of law. The Obama administration is bold. It also is careless regarding constitutional values and is acquiring a tincture of lawlessness. Three GOP wise men Dick Cheney, Jeb Bush and Mike Huckabee are right. That's how bad it is for Republicans. Letters to the Editor |
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