Opinion Stories from June 16, 2022
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Daily Herald columnist Jim Slusher: Some things to remember about writing, or reading, campaign letters
Jun 16, 2022 1:00 AM - Daily Herald columnist Jim Slusher: As the 2022 primary elections get under way, the behaviors and misbehaviors of some candidates and some candidate supporters are in full display. You should especially keep this in mind if you are reading -- or if you are writing -- letters to the editor about candidates.
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Syndicated columnist Susan Estrich: It's not just Trump we should hold accountable for the lieJun 16, 2022 1:00 AM - Syndicated columnist Susan Estrich: It's a textbook case. Fraud starts with a lie or, if you prefer the dictionary definition, an "intentional perversion of the truth," which is intended to and does induce others to rely on the lie and part with something of value, like money.
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Daily Herald opinion: Yes, businesses and developers can figure out the remote-work trendJun 16, 2022 1:00 AM - Daily Herald opinion: The change in the office world to remote working continues, including and maybe especially in the suburbs, and many businesses and employees are still trying to figure it out. Yet there are many signs that the suburbs can indeed adapt to this new working world.
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Letter: Second Amendment is outdatedJun 16, 2022 1:00 AM - A South Elgin letter to the editor: The Second Amendment is about defense, not gun ownership or regulation.
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Letter: Why do politicians get a break on Jan. 6 riot?Jun 16, 2022 1:00 AM - A Roselle letter to the editor: On June 4, the Daily Herald reported the Justice Department would not charge Mark Meadows or Dan Scavino for refusing to cooperate with the investigation, but the ex-leader of the Proud Boys was charged with conspiracy.
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