November 17, 2010 11:54:56 AM
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charlenu

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It sstarts with your web site--as a former devotee of writing comments it seems that the comment place changes periodically-today I have scoured all sites to comment on fund free country--the definition changes with every change in technology that has a majormeffect on citizens--i.e big bos stores that employ meny people but de-incentiviZew the employees from starting thir own business

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Politics is broken because getting a serious debate with your representatives is impossible; and getting in touch with media news men is eqjually impossible.

TDhis stunts freedom, sdtunts ability to propoagate new ideas.

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Things may be too big to large to be fixed--after all the equilibirum of small enterpizeis more democratic than taking these guys out of circulation into big box communities.

The press is broken and has to beomce uniquely one line

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Make your comment links visible and in the same place each time with a space to indicate the talk you you are responding to.

I like to speak my mind but find your web stie difficult for that.

I have modified health care in a significan t way but can't get a response from anyone at WNYC to consider it or talk to mne about it. Ye it might be very important.

REaching congress of course is worse.

One great thing about ytoutube and other sites demonstrates if nothing else how much great talent is around.

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