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<description>&lt;p&gt;Be warned: McPhee is among the most intellectually dishonest voices on radio or in print in Boston. The issue of corruption in a police force (here or elsewhere) is very important and demands that one grasp the complexity of the situation the police face on a daily basis. Listen to merely five minutes of her program on WTKK and you&apos;ll quickly realize that McPhee&apos;s sense of complexity is as subtle as a jackboot and baton. It is regrettable that McPhee is the best Boston can offer this supremely important issue.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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