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"I left Utah more than 50 years ago, and have never desired to move back. Why not? Because of the political culture described in part in this editorial."

— disqus_Wq9O2v3Hsg

commenting on the Nov. 22 Tribune editorial, "Utah lawmakers don't really care about 'protecting the vulnerable'"

"Then why read the local paper?"

— Brent

commenting on the above comment

"For the same reason I visit the zoo."

— disqus_Wq9O2v3Hsg

commenting on the above comment

"Is it going to be the new prison site?"

— D.C.

commenting on the Nov. 24 sltrib.com article, "The Gateway is being sold — here's why the deal remains hush-hush"

"A colossal boondoggle in the making. One that will contribute to this state's eventual financial collapse."

— theshadow

"I'm not really looking to go to Starbucks for a glass of wine, but the more commonplace and pedestrian we make the availability of alcohol, the less phobic it will become for the natives and might eventually lead to riddance of our stupid booze laws."

— RossGa

commenting on the Nov. 24 sltrib.com article, "Starbucks liquor license may be up to Legislature"

"Looks like an art installation a la Christo and Jeanne-Claude, and would probably be worth more if marketed as such."

— EdDebevic

commenting on the Nov. 24 sltrib.com article, "Utah solar-production company actually a tax 'sham,' feds say"