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April 2008



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Your march cover rocked
Nice portrait of the 9/11 truth-seeking filmmaker
  
Just saw the cover and read your article with Dylan Avery [“Truth Seeker,” March]. Great story! Excellent job! You really caught his personality and created a fun-to-read article.
   The article about 14-year-old Cody Cunningham is great too! Cody is an amazing kid. Glad you had a chance to talk to him. He must have been thrilled. Well done, Jarret Keene.
   As Jefferson said, “When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.”
   Thanks for coming out to the event.
Beth Duensing
Indiana

Playing the fat card? 
Liberty Watch has balls
  
Damn! You all played the fat card [“Germ-Infested Journalism,” January]. Harsh.
   I don’t think Steve Sebelius is 50 years old. I think he’s closer to 40 years.
Anonymous
Las Vegas

9/11 certainly 
has its mysteries
  
I watched Dylan Avery’s Loose Change long before I read your article [“Truth Seekers,” March]. You covered the final cut, though. I feel the second edition was more direct, while the final cut was completely different and sanitized with effects to be more accepted by the mainstream. Both were interesting, to say the least.
   Perhaps America needs a dumbed-down version. Avery succeeded with his final cut. But where is it at? I’ve yet to witness a trailer promoting his film when watching “Wheel of Fortune.” Where is it at when I flip on the mind-numbing “Judge Judy”? Well, it’s is nowhere to be seen. When I suggest it to friends, they knock it off as a cheap Google video made by an amateur. True, but unfortunately that fizzles the message, which is of the most importance.
   Avery, get this on the big screen! It matters!
   Perhaps Avery is not as aggressive with theater brokers as much as he is with the government. Makes me less interested in his message if he’s only willing to use his smarts from this point on to craft a friend’s rock video than moving his truth-seeking piece, as I read in your article.
   The momentum is in Avery’s favor, but if the final cut of Loose Change is it, well, thanks for the soon-to-be-forgotten project, Dylan.
Natalie Johnson
New York City

Republican conventions statewide in Nevada
dealt Ron Paul supporters the same B.S.
  
My name is Alexander Falconi, and I am among hundreds of Ron Paul supporters who successfully hijacked the convention in Washoe County and read your work on lewrockwell.com [“No patience for democracy,” March].
   Don’t be frustrated about the difficulties in Clark County; they fed us the same crap. The difference was that we had the numbers to take over the convention and severely modify the county platform and strike down several resolutions. 
   We need you guys at the state convention with us. We had similar uprisings in the rural Nevada counties. Don’t give up, and pass on the word to the other delegates in Clark. 
   If our numbers are as strong as they were in Washoe and Nye counties, we will be able to completely take over the Nevada platform and pass a full slate of 35 Ron Paul delegates to the convention. 
   It’s nice to know that the state convention is in our home town, Reno. We will show you how powerful we are; we have about 20 parliamentary pros who wiped the floor with the county chairman. He will be with us to do the same to the state GOP.
   Hang in there. 
Alex Falconi
Washoe County state delegate, Reno


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