I've wanted to comment on this for some time, so I don't know why I chose today. In addition to all the fantastic writers featured daily on TAS, I absolutely love the regular letter writers. It has come to the point where I go to reader mail first (not only to see if my occasional observance made the cut). John McGinnis from Texas, Pete Chagnon from Vermont, Joseph Baum from Ohio, Kitty Myers from Painted Post, NY, Cathy Thorpe and David Shoup from Georgia, Martin Kelly from Glasgow, and too many others who've slipped my mind make a terrific "bench," to put it in sports terms. Thank you all for tremendous contributions. I would love to have the opportunity to meet these All-Star letter writers at the same time. It's so comforting to know intelligent people with a similar logical worldviews come from all over the globe.
p>Wishing there were more of us in the People's Republic of Massachusetts, br> -- William H. Stewart br> Boston, Massachusetts /p> p> LIBERAL REPRESSION br> Re: George Neumayr's
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