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Medicare broken, Social Security broken, SEC broken
Don; I have read yur articles since way back in the UT days. I, like most others, find what you have to say always relevant, timely, and important to throw out a few adjectives (I think that's the word for such descriptions). You impart a trustable and believable (because of the element of truth) aspect to many stories that can be found in no other place that I know of. I wonder if the local rag would be in such bad shape if you and your readers were still on board at that place. Certainly, the SDReader is a forum indispensible to our area. Too bad so many people think of it as a counterculture forum. If your articles had more exposure, like nationally, I would bet a lot more citizens would be a little more concerned about the direction our democracy is heading. I sometimes wonder: do you get many death threats or find dead fish wrapped in paper on your front porch? Glad you have the cajones to go along with the rest (see above) to keep some of us informed. This is the first, and only so far, blog I have ever issued to and that's because of you. Please remain healthy for years to come...I don't think if anybody else could fill your shoes, unless you have an apprentice behind you now. Best to you too, JPY.— April 12, 2008 8:07 p.m.