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br> -- L. Baker br> Elizabethtown, Kentucky /p> p> Mr. Stein's comments should be on every news channel in the world, but of course they will not be, as they are correct, but not politically correct. Please Mr. Stein, give us more of your balanced, well-thought out, and TRUE observations. You are 100% right on this issue.... br> -- Sue Eisenman br> Chandler, Arizona /p>Thank you so much for the awesome, fantastic article �"More on Katrina." I want to shout it from the mountaintops. Ben Stein said what has been on my mind, only I could not think of the appropriate word. Media riot is the only way to explain the sad state of television and printnews. It is almost as though they were frothing at the mouth like a mad dog waiting to strike even before the last Katrina winds had yet died down.
It galls me that we have such a good person, a gentleman of professional demeanor, unafraid to tackle the worst scenarios thrown his way as President of the United States and his own countrymen attack him at the risk of the nation and the safety of us all. Do they think this is some kind of silly game? Where are the adults? Where are the elected officials with professional demeanor who can discuss a situation graciously and with honesty? When did it become fashionable to fabricate stories and call them news?
p>I for one think it is time to stop the financial backing of any and all destructive idiot programs and articles by not supporting their sponsors with my dollars. It is small, but it is a start. Thank you for taking the initiative, I am emailing your article to the masses. br> -- Debbie Gamble br> Richardson, Texas
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