Web Letters: Season of Scandals

By Robert Lipsyte

October 9, 2007

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  • Just when I had begun to give up on The Nation. (My bad.)

    To live within, outside and by the law. Yea, that's somethin'. The "must be honest" part? Strauss, of course, said you didn't have to be.

    Enjoy that Nascar on-ramp & romp to & through Babylon & Heaven. I'll be rootin' for my boy from 'round these parts, Jimmie Johnson. As you so nobly point out, these are the times that if you ain't cheatin', you ain't tryin', & Jimmie's as good at that as any other.

    All jokin' aside, the article is much appreciated from just another fan in Tillman's platoon.

    S. Debs

    San Diego, CA

    10/10/2007 @ 12:45pm


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