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Scott Wenzel, Knoxville, Maryland
Backwash, October 26
Published on November 29, 2006 at 3:33pmBackwash, October 26Foundation Cracks What a bunch of dildos. Wait, is this on? Can I say "dildos"? Oh, wait, I guess I already have. Next time I'm in KC, I'll leave the Local a big-ass donation and a case of Hennessy. Scott Wenzel, Knoxville, MarylandKC Strip: "sky's the limit," november 16clay feat State Sen. Charles Wheeler called this historic and courageous vote of the people for a modern, exciting, economically enhancing, socially redeeming and environmentally sound new transit system for Kansas City a "political miracle." Whatever it was, Kansas City's star is now more vividly aglow on the horizon thanks to the competent, visionary and sensitive action of its people. Anyway, the people have spoken and not only repudiated the Pitch's position on the issue but also, hopefully, their condescending, ridiculing, smart-aleck, bullying, sarcastic and altogether superior journalistic mode of operandi. But to show there are no hard feelings I propose the Pitch brass be given the first chance to ride the aerial gondola from Union Station to Liberty Memorial to revitalized Penn Valley Park. The fresh air might do their minds some good. Clay Chastain, Bedford, VirginiaFeature: "To the Rescue," November 16 Color Reel "Brown" sounds pretty derogatory to my Hawaiian sensibilities. Has your reporter traveled the United States? Since when has this country not been brown or multicultural? Recently, America voted for thoughtful moderate policy. Not hotheaded revolution. Yes, there is an illegal-immigration problem. But how would a civil war between two extremist groups help me or the country? We ask you to stop hurting America. I tried very hard to see if your reporter was attempting a Daily Show- or Colbert Report-type irony with the Minutemen story, but your style of irony was lost on me. Reporter Carolyn Szczepanski, three-quarters through the five-page article, finally gives way to an opposing viewpoint. Yet, the pro-immigration people are poorly represented. Where is the moderate view in this article? Where is the compromise? No compromise, no solution! Is this journalism, or is it a straight-out editorial, just like my letter? It's obviously sympathetic to anti-immigration folks. There are no side-by-side rebuttals until the end of the article. There's no photograph of immigrants. What if "brown" people stopped reading your paper thought about that one? As a nation, we are born brown. From space, we are brown dust. Daniel McCall, ParkvilleFeature: "T-Shirt Tombstones," November 9Top Story I hope somebody's handing out awards to the Pitch. Ryan Haas, ColumbiaFeature, "The New Fred," November 2Zeal of Disapproval Citizens who are intelligent and independent thinkers don't want to hear about this trash. It's promoted enough on TV, and those who cannot think for themselves don't need any help in learning how to be a part of this hate crusade. I enjoy your paper, but with all the difficult things going on in our world right now, it seems a shame to promote such negativity. Name withheld on requestFred State This sick, so-called church spreads its hate through picketing in our streets, provoking attacks with abusive, vulgar language. Worst of all, they endanger their own young children, having them man the front lines in their combative demonstrations as they attempt to create a confrontation and cause one more frivolous lawsuit.
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