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Letter: Topic has been covered; move on

The Columbian
Published: June 11, 2014, 5:00pm

I am so tired of all the editorials on the so-called “M&M boys.”

We all know how bad these people are, how they are so-called “above the law,” doing what they wish, not allowing people to speak and making illegal backdoor deals.

We get it, but it’s time to move on; there are better things to report.

This newspaper’s continued articles about the M&M boys are, in my opinion, a childish and somewhat psychotic infatuation by your editors.

In the past year, I have asked this paper to investigate real stories, one about how misleading reverse mortgages are and that the commercials are lies, and I get no response.

I have lived in Seattle and their paper is horrible, as is The Oregonian. Now The Columbian is headed this way, also.

Stop the infatuation of our idiot city council and county commissioners, and print real stories that affect our daily lives.

Enough already.

Thomas Krueger

Vancouver

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