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GREENE – Voters at the Democratic caucus on Sunday will be asked to discuss and vote on resolutions asking presidential candidates to take positions on several issues, including torture and the use of land mines.

The caucus is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m., with voting at 2:30 p.m., at the Town Office.

Local farmer Jim Nesbitt, a member of Veterans for Peace and Veterans of Foreign Wars, has asked local party leaders to include a request for discussion and voting on resolutions that would ask candidates to make their positions known on the use of torture, land mines and cluster bombs and on whether the Guantanamo detention facility should be closed.

Caucus participants will decide whether to take up the issues, Nesbitt said.

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