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Bill O'Reilly here, and I'm warming up. Standby for the O'Reilly Update Morning Edition. On this Wednesday, one of the great cities in the world, Boston, is now heading down the same destructive path that San Francisco and Portland, Oregon took. Politicians are coddling drug addicts and barbaric behavior is the result. It's the same old story. A far left Mayor Michelle Wu imposing harm reduction on the public by giving away free needles as well as allowing addicted people to publicly inject narcotics and live on the streets. Even swanky neighborhoods like Beacon Hill are now exposed to gross social disorder. Parents walking young children to school or to the playgrounds often encounter a gauntlet of debauchery. Having attended college and worked local news in Boston, it is my second home. When I went to a Celtics game last winter, I noticed the stone zombies stumbling around the harbor area, which is a prime tourist destination. Mayor Wu has to see that as well, but she apparently does not care. So here are some real harm reduction. Enforce drug possession laws, Madam Mayor. Give the productive citizens of Boston a break. Protect the sensibilities of children and the elderly, put your insane ideology in the glove compartment and do the right thing for a change. Is that too much to ask? Back in a moment.
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Payment of $45 for three month plan equivalent to 15 per month required new customer offer for first three months only. Speed slow after 35 gigabytes of networks busy, taxes and fees extra. CMN.
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That is the morning O'Reilly update. More analysis later on.
