Is blood of neighbors worth your conscience?
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January 12, 2016 6:00 AM
To those in Sandpoint and our council who would welcome refugees to our city, I ask you to stand in the blood of the dead, amid cries of the maimed and explain to their children, explain to their wives, husbands, parents and friends why you openly embraced and welcomed their residence.
CLYDE DUNBAR
Sandpoint
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