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Ballot BoxedLetters from the week of July 15, 2004Published on July 15, 2004Preacher's pet:C.J. Janovy's "The Preach and the Prep" (July 1), on the race for Missouri's 5th District congressional seat, should be required reading for every constituent of the district. Jamie Metzl, complete with a Harvard law degree and a Ph.D. from Oxford, is running against local icon and former Mayor Emanuel Cleaver. Cleaver seems to be taken aback that someone -- anyone -- would question his actions on anything from past business dealings to his accomplishments during his time as mayor. That's fine. He will have plenty of time to address these concerns before the election. The most troubling of his statements during the debate came when talking about challenging the Patriot Act. The mayor's response: "America is great because America is good. When America is no longer good, it will no longer be great." What? Boy, I can just hear the roaring response his church congregation would give that one. On paper, this would not seem to be a close race. The writer states that Metzl is "aggressive, ambitious and freakishly educated." Trouble is, I know who will win. All this makes me glad I live in Kansas. Shop Talk To me, Kansas City needs to attract a major retailer or restaurant chain into the station, and I believe the others would follow suit. How many different museums can this area realistically support? Ryan Butler Oral Exam Bottom line, though, of what your readers should know is that Thomas is an incredibly gifted oral surgeon; Paynter's description of him as "esteemed" is right-on, and his surgical credentials, as mentioned in the article, are impeccable. Take it from me, an avowed dentaphobe: If you need oral surgery done, Thomas is the man in KC. Wisdom tooth: I just stumbled upon your article on Dr. Thomas. Since he did my jaw surgery a few years back, I found the article to be very interesting. My experiences with Thomas were highly positive, to say the least. That man is an amazing surgeon with a true gift for what he does. Coupled with my orthodontist (Dr. Heckler), he did an amazing job with my teeth and jaw. (I can show you pictures if you'd like!) Prior to selecting a surgeon-and-orthodontist team, I did lots of research, asked as many people as I could find (including some who worked in the industry), etc. I heard nothing but positives about both of them, and I was not disappointed by my experiences. I know your article did not say that people should avoid Thomas, but I just wanted to send in my letter of support. If people avoid Thomas due to this issue, they will be making a big mistake and missing out on one of the best maxillofacial surgeons around. Dan Frenzy John Minnick Danny, boy: Nice in-depth article on Dan Renzi, but there wasn't a lot of fresh, new material in there. I understand he is a local and celebrity there in the gay scene, but magnifying a minor arrest into a full-blown cover story doesn't seem very newsworthy or warranted. There must be more compelling human-interest stories that do some good public service and break new ground for the community than writing about Dan Renzi. John D. Martin Last Bell
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