A preview of tomorrow's Tribune, illustrated by quotes that didn't make the paper.
"Yes, hatred is insane. Yes, the killing of a person because he has a turban and a beard is insane," former County Attorney Rick Romley of Maricopa County, Arizona, in the documentary, "A Dream in Doubt." The film, which deals with hate crimes, tells of the murder of Balbir Singh Sodhi on Sept. 15, 2001. Sodhi was a Sikh who was targeted for wearing a turban in America's first 9/11 revenge murder. The film's producer, Preetmohan "Preet" Singh, recently showed "A Dream in Doubt" during a visit to Northwest College. Read about it on page one.
“If they can oppress us politically, they can damn us spiritually,” Constitution Party member Jim Noorlander, expressing his belief that morality demands voters look outside the Republican and Democratic parties. A recap of the Constitution Party's visit to Lovell last week on the County page.
“Really what they’re doing is they’re working with us and we’re getting better at working with them,” Powell Police Chief Tim Feathers discussing what he sees as a burgeoning relationship between the Powell community and the police department. A recap of the 2008 year in law enforcement on Digest (page six).
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