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Monthly Archives: September 2017
People want to know what’s in their food
There’s a recent trend in food advertising, have you noticed? It is not about what is in the food; it’s about what’s not in the food. Much TV food advertising emphasizes what the product is “free” of. No antibiotics, artificial … Continue reading
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Dental care charity is not enough
If you need dental care and live far from the nearest dentist or can’t afford the cost, you might plan a trip to Albuquerque on September 22-23. That weekend will be the occasion of the sixth annual Mission of Mercy, … Continue reading
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No excuse for that voting commission
Thank goodness, New Mexico’s Secretary of State, Maggie Toulouse Oliver, has refused to send New Mexico voter data to the president’s so-called Election Integrity Commission. There is no excuse for this commission. Evidence, including the resumes of its members, supports … Continue reading
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Democrats are still Democrats — not quite organized
What does it mean to be a Democrat in New Mexico? That may be a more pressing question than usual because New Mexico has open positions for several major offices in the 2018 election: governor, two of our three seats … Continue reading
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