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Randy Burns: About CM refusal to Frosted Flakes

Hi Ed,

I can't help but be confused. How could folks from our community voting in the campaign that could result in our school system receiving the renovations at the baseball field be considered a bad thing? I enjoy visiting your webpage, but your stern unwillingness to support this project doesn't make sense to me from a community standpoint or a business standpoint. Just a thought.

s/Randy Burns

Randy we understand your position. But, we're talking kids health here, first. And we feel a higher responsiblity on that. And secondly, we're talking about the cumulative amount of time which would be used to vote. We think it's a bad deal, even if it "succeeds." Ask us to make a contribution to the baseball field, we will. It will be small. But we will. Ask us to publicize games. We will. We told the promoters of this effort early on that, on this one--and we hope this is the only one--we don't think it is a good idea.




This story was posted on 2009-05-11 10:47:05
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