Web Letters: Disseminate Information, Protect Democracy

By Teresa Stack

May 8, 2007

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  • While I sympathize with you over the outrageous increase in postal fees (and lack of good postal service), small publications like yours should get out of the physical mail arena and join the rest of us in the digital one.

    It may not seem plausible right now, but just this once, wouldn't it be nice to tell the folks over at the post office you no longer require their services anymore?

    A. Cook

    Dunwoody, GA

    05/10/2007 @ 1:06pm


  • Now which of Mr. Bush's buddies has successfully gotten this absurd, but lethal to a democratic Republic, idea approved?

    Doc Hilliard

    Big Bear, CA

    05/10/2007 @ 01:31am


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