Voice of the People: August 24, 2012

Voice of the People: August 24, 2012

Voice of the People: August 24, 2012

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Voice of the People: August 24, 2012

Updated: Friday, 24 Aug 2012, 6:14 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 24 Aug 2012, 6:14 PM EDT

(WTNH) -- We've got a little bit of everything in tonight's Voice of the People; from talk about Lance Armstrong, to a fatal hit-and-run, and more.

Liz from Montville said, "I don't believe that he should have his titles or his medals taken away from him. They have not proven that he has taken any drugs. The only reason is that he is getting tired of all the drama. So he should keep his medals because nobody has proven anything."

Judy from New Haven said, "if he used enhancing drugs to win his titles and medals then he deserves to lose them."

Mike from Branford said, "I think it's a fine thing that the young man owned up to it. The response from his family was appalling. That lady shouldn't have been out at that time of night. And then the younger boy saying oh well, she was 90 anyway."

Jim from Old Lyme said, "nice job by Theresa on Connecticut Style. That guy with the Road Map to Success Book had nothing to say. Nothing. And she took the nothing and made him sound like he was really imparting some wisdom like Ernest Hemingway or something. That was a nice interview and that's what it's all about."

Elsa from Orange said, "regarding the women grunting on tennis matches, I personally turn my TV on mute."

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