Sunday, April 11, 2010

The Editor's Notepod, Sun., Apr. 11, 2010

Southington/Hartford: The “Don’t Tread On Me” flag is a memorable flyer in American history, but, made in the US or not, it does not belong on the state capitol front lawn to mark the opening of anyone’s campaign. Capitol Police were correct in halting the stunt, which was plainly political or became so.

Southington, Meriden, Wallingford: the arguments over what bond funding remains and what is cut, and whether the governor or the legislature can make the choices, is sure to rise the hackles of those who profess to despise “politics” and horse-trading. So, is there another way to make these decisions?

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