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Letter: God Bless All Those That Protect and Serve

Ed Darnell writes:
Ed,

I agree with Chris 100 percent. When these brave men and women leave their homes each day, they do not know if they will return. They put their lives on the line each and everyday to protect the common good. Our society is upside down, they are the ones that should be making the big money. Not the men that make their living playing with balls. When we as a society decide that our teachers, police officers and those that have a real impact on our communities are the real heroes and not those that provide us with entertainment, then we will see real change.

To put it simply, the Jesters in the Kings court are now the Kings. How sad!

--Ed Darnell
Comments re article 63938 Letter In response to commentary regarding City Police




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