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Letter: Don’t stop with Oregonians

The Columbian
Published: April 25, 2012, 5:00pm

Paul E. Nelson’s April 17 letter, “Olympia takes license with ‘fees,’” was a great letter. Nelson suggests hiring 20 more deputies for traffic duty. After those deputies round up all the tax cheats living here, driving with Oregon plates and shopping tax free, we can all join the deputies, go to Olympia and throw out the whole bunch of “occupiers” sitting in Olympia.

Rae Craig

Washougal

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