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Remembering Molly Ivins

The death of Molly Ivins is like having a trusted friend and weekly visitor snatched out of your home in the night.

She appeared regularly in my mail box in several venues and I looked forward to her spunk and firecracker visits.

A stout voice for liberty and justice has been stilled but her legacy will live on in the multitude of people who have been affected by this pioneering idealist whose wit and wisdom we will long cherish.

William D. Cox

Marina, California

Feb 2 2007 - 3:43pm

Remembering Molly Ivins

To John Nichols - Remembering Molly Ivins

I just finished reading your commentary in Truthout.org (and then, the original in The Nation) about Molly Ivins. What a beautiful tribute; thank you.

I cry as I write because I believe that Molly was our last--maybe our only--hope of jarring people into taking action to stop the madness that seems to be so prevalent in this country under the present administration.... and now she's gone. Now what?

Well--your commentary reiterating Molly's philosophy has encouraged me to continue to "fight city hall". As Molly might say, "It ain't easy."

Tamie Smith

Las Cruces, New Mexico

Feb 2 2007 - 3:37pm

Remembering Molly Ivins

I was a fan of Molly Ivins. She, like The Nation is reassuring to people who live outside the US that there are rational well-meaning people in your country who stand for the same things we stand for.

When you are fed a diet of Bush and Cheney, sometimes your faith is shaken. In Australia we call someone like Molly Ivins a ratbag. It may not sound like it but it is a term of endearment. We should all aspire to be ratbags like Molly.

The world will miss her.

Alan Kennedy

Bondi Junction, Australia

Feb 2 2007 - 3:34pm

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