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Guest opinion: What’s the biggest danger facing Arizona’s second city? According to Roger Yohem, writing in Inside Tucson Business, it is that the Old Pueblo will become Portland-ized. It should be so fortunate.... Read more»
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3 comments on this story
This piece is poorly-written, inarticulate, and most of it was hard to follow. I don’t know if this guy was contradicting himself or if he was just all over the place in some drug-induced stupor. To the best of my knowledge the Sentinel has never before published a piece by this Talton guy, and until he learns to write better I hope he’s never published here again.
He’s been a newspaper columnist since the ‘90s. Perhaps you just don’t like what he says?
Joan said:
Perhaps you can research that in my 500 whatever it is comments here, this is the first time I’ve chided someone for being inarticulate…and FAR from the first time I have disliked something someone wrote.