Here’s an email from Tippecanoe, a resident of Whitewater, about the matter of immigration. First his message, and then my reply thereafter. His words in black, mine in blue: Dear John, I have been following your site with great interest. Although I don’t always agree with you, I think you have summed up a couple…
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Inbox: Reader Mail — A Question for You, Too
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From a reader in town: Your observations about entering Whitewater from the east or west on highway 12 focus on some true, although unpleasant, facts that suggest inadequate planning may have been a factor. Equally disturbing is the short glimpse of the UWW without a hint of the huge and sprawling Campus north of Highway…
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Inbox: Reader Mail — Thanks and Suggestions
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Inbox: Reader Mail — On the Banner
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From a reader who identified himself as ‘Aaron Burr’ — his remarks in black, my replies thereafter in blue. John, I couldn’t agree with you more concerning Steve Spear. If you are correct that he has applied to get his old job as municipal judge back, that is appalling. Under no circumstances should he be…
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I’ll take a moment on this excellent and fair day to catch up on some reader mail. (As I publish pseudonymously, I’ll not publish the names of any readers, either.) Here are the paraphrases of questions or comments that I’ve been asked, and my replies. Comment: …finally some one who tells it like it is!!!!!…
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This small website has been publishing for less than a month, but in that time it’s seen steady readership growth, and a fair amount of reader e-mail. I thought that I would take a moment to answer some of the questions that I’ve been asked. (As I publish pseudonymously, I ‘ll not publish the names…