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  1. Burlington has a tough job in finding a new police officer, let alone a chief, despite the city council’s glowing self-assessment of their city. The council is in an imaginary rainbow and unicorn country where police are bad guys and dopers, crooks and illegals are the good ones. My wife and I do not go there any more except when absolutely necessary.

  2. Thank you, Mr. Yarosh, for your service, your sacrifice, and your incredible bravery and courage.

    It is Mr. Yarosh whom our libraries need to be inviting in droves to come read his book to the children. If parents really and truly want their children to learn how to relate to folks different than they are, let them see this godly, manly example of overcoming nearly impossible adversity to bring hope and add value to our communities, instead of perverted men dressing up as women and pretending that they are an example worthy of emulating.