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LETTER: Reader protests curtailment of comments

". . . I'm not signing my name......too much retribution in this town!" - ANONYMOUS LETTER WRITER
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It seems that you have a lot of articles that only welcomes comments IF they are submitted to you with the option of your editing the comments!


I hope that you have thought through that you are limiting the number of people who will give you open and honest communication!

If we want censorship that's what we have our elected officials for!

I really enjoyed reading your site for people's open and honest back and forward communication.....to which you have screeched to a halt!! Just look at the number of comments that you have on these topics!

I thought you two were different.......but now this is just like reading the Adair Progress.....you read what THEY want you to!

I'm disappointed.....of course, I'm not signing my name......too much retribution in this town!

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This story was posted on 2006-01-17 09:17:53
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