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"My ballot is already in the mail. I voted no. Yes, public transportation is vitally important. But the dishonesty and sleaziness of UTA officials, their obscene salaries, the rampant cronyism, and continual lying is too much to bear. I voted no. I wish it could have been No! No! Hell No!."

— jherring5

commenting on the Oct. 8 Tribune editorial, "Vote for Prop. 1 to keep Utah rolling"

"Seems the Benghazi hearings finally succeeded in bringing down at least one politician."

— RickWritesNow

commenting on the Oct. 8 sltrib.com /AP article, "McCarthy abruptly withdraws candidacy for speaker, what's next is unknown"

"A religious freedom conference being held on the campus of one of the only colleges in America where religious expression is very tightly controlled is the definition of irony."

— tooelecommuter_2011

"The NRA used to be a place that promoted gun safety but has become a lobbying tool for gun companies. I miss the old NRA."

— Utah_101

commenting on the Oct. 7 Trib Talk blog post, "Guns and mental health"

"I miss it as well, having grown up immersed in the Texas gun culture of the early '60s, which taught the most important thing about firearm safety that today's gun culture lacks: respect for the firearm."

— cic

commenting on the above comment

"It's Comic Con, for Kolob's sake! Everyone is in costume, trying to be someone else."

— Grinched