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John Rezzonico: Iraq coverage disturbs

I will be home by the 4th!!! No, I tried to find him but had no luck, once again.....

June 27, 2007 at 12:31 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

John Rezzonico: Iraq coverage disturbs

Thalgard,

First of all I want to thank you for proving my point in what I wrote. You are clearly a product of the media, you read your papers, I am sure the ones that spin it the way you want to hear it and you "Quote". What qualifies you to be able to state fact the way you do? You obviously read the headlines but do you ever further your knowledge on the situation? I would have to guess what you wrote the answer is no.

So please enjoy your coffee in Steamboat this morning and know that you can sleep well tonight while those Marines you so easily quantified into rapists in one quick sentence are laying there life on the line for you and your right to post what you want when you want.
Please feel free to visit Iraq and talk with the Iraqis, I think you will be surprised at what they have to say.

Have you ever even met an Iraqi?

You know, to sum it all up, re-read your post and realize that you are a product of the media, nothing more.

John Rezzonico,
Not "Scott"
Former SSgt United States Marine Corps
Currently working in Baghdad

June 27, 2007 at 10:11 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

The cattle battle

BEEF! "it's whats for dinner"

June 17, 2007 at 4:29 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

A base of criticism

First off, I am all for affordable housing in Steamboat, but on the other hand I do not agree that the base of the resort is the place for it. Remember it is a resort; I would love to live on the beach, but for me that is out of the question as well. That doesn't mean I couldn't live 5 miles away from the water and still live the beach life. I guess to sum it all up we need to remember that base area locations warrant the highest quality of projects that will hopefully result in more business for our town and make our resort that much more attractable to tourism, the life blood of our town. So build affordable housing, but we need to be reasonable and remember that someone complaining that it is not fair they can not affordably live at the base of a ski resort is being unrealistic themselves. Do you live there? Most people I know who truly love this Valley live here for many more reasons then the mountain and would rather be located slightly outside of town away from the mountain. Hey, there is always SST, free transportation to the best powder in the world :)

October 31, 2006 at 8:26 a.m. ( | suggest removal )