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Writer’s off-base on Trump Jr.-Russia link Read more online

- HarveyStar­in, BocaRaton George Bubrick, Fort Lauderdale Seth Allison, Coral Springs

Seems like Ed Rogers, the GOP political consultant, in hisWednesd­ay opinion piece “Hysteria over Trump-Kremlin ‘collusion’ out of control,” may be just a bit too easy going on the Donald Trump Jr.Russia link.

Among his more notable if ridiculous comments, that there are “…always people hovering around campaigns trying to peddle informatio­n.” To which Iwould ask, are they usually hostile foreign government­s? Followed by perhaps the most insane comment in the entire column that, “Trump Jr. took a meeting and nothing happened,” which Rogers claims is “proof of non-collusion in and of itself.”

Really? That would be akin to saying that someone holdingmeu­p at gunpoint is not guilty because I didn’t give him any money. This guy is so far off-base he’s not even in the ballpark. SunSentine­l.com/opinion/ letters

In my mind, this is just another example of the Jeffrey Loria experience — one of the worst in the history of profession­al sports. It really grates thathe is going to slink out of town with suitcases full of dough.

Jeb, Derek, Jorge, somebody put us out of our misery. Please. signals, he is only partly correct. Emergency vehicles do, on some major intersecti­ons, have the ability to change the light, but they are responding to an emergency, hardly a “problem” as Dr. Detour states.

The real problem is the statement made last year: “Until you make it so painful that peoplewant to come out of their cars, they’re not going to come out of their cars,” Anne Castro, chair of the Broward County Planning Council, said during a meeting last year. “We’re going to make them suffer first, and thenwe’re going to figure outways to move them after that because they’re going to scream at us to help themmove.”

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