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If Politicians Refuse To Be Open And Available To Public, Vote Them Out People Who Run For Political Office, Should And Can Run An Open-door Policy To The Public. After All, The Library Is Open To The Public. So Why Are Politicians So Secret About Points Of Interest To The Public? The Contents In The Library Are Generally Things About The Past. It Would Be Rather Interesting To Learn About The Future Rather Than Going To The Library Or Reading In The Newspaper About Decisions That Have Already Been Made That

By Times Leader Archivist
January 14, 1998
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