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Good site, excellent articles. Your color scheme needs work. The dour brick red and mauve are cringe-o-genic. Something in shades o’ blue would be easier on the soul.
p>Still, best wishes… br> — Jeffrey S. Erickson br> Slide Collection br> Davidson College br> Davidson, NC /p> p> Just a note to say I’m glad to find you guys back in business. An article in the Washington Times referred me to your site. As a long-time reader of the old American Spectator, it’s good to read your irreverent, humorous insights on today’s events. br> — Clint Hamm br> Cincinnati, OH /p> p> After years of subscribing to The American Spectator, when it changed its focus and style I canceled my subscription. I also missed the daily on-line Spectator and its writers. Months went by until I decided to do a search to see if Jackie Mason and Raoul Felder were still writing their column and where it might be available. To my joy I was led to The American Prowler, where I found all my old friends and their columns. Keep up the good work, sirs and madams. Will you be starting a print version of The American Prowler? br> — Andy Grego br> Richland, WA /p>
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