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The patrolman is talking about not just the current situation, but about times in the past as well. His endorsements are his personal opinion, and he is entitled to it. However, he is not the only client of the hospital. I could also give my different opinion about Kent, based on a prior experience with the hospital, but it’s irrelevant for the topic. The significant issue here is the Beacon is giving him a platform, and he is making the kind glowing pronouncements I would expect to hear from a higher-level executive government official(s). It appears the higher-level officials are nowhere to be found. Why are those officials silent? The so-called “parade” reminds me of the private promotion ceremony for the firefighters. It’s essentially a private parade, on the public dime, with notification to a select few. While the intent may appear good, the implementation is not. We don’t need our government to be run by secretive central committees, like the Chinese CCP.

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