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“Is the sheriff interested in furthering the ends of justice,” asked the Press, “or is he interested in making a grandstand play for personal glory and acclaim?”
— Jul 29, 2025 11:38PM
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' The following year, Sweeney ran for mayor on what Phil Porter called a platform “of more bingo, more Hitler and less newspapers.” '
such a colourful description. sounds a bit familiar to what we're seeing now
— Jul 30, 2025 12:18AM
such a colourful description. sounds a bit familiar to what we're seeing now
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“That such Shantytowns exist is a sorrowful reflection upon the state of society. The throwing into jail of men broken by experience and the burning of their wretched places of habitation will not solve the economic problem."
This chapter has had me in tears at how awfully Ness treated those in poverty. Glad this reporter called him out
— Jul 27, 2025 05:40AM
This chapter has had me in tears at how awfully Ness treated those in poverty. Glad this reporter called him out

