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LettersWeek of May 11, 2005Published on May 11, 2005Chuck It I'm delighted to say that Kristen Hinman's work -- specifically her recent article on Chuck Norman -- promises a return to the RFT we once loved ["The Old Chuckaroo," April 27]. Her research and writing provided a story which was interesting and informative even to myself, who has been a part of WGNU for years. St. Louis looks forward to reading a worthwhile RFT again. Go, Kristen! Samir Rocks! Samir -- a true American:Thank you so much for your article about Samir. What a hero he is! Samir may have been born in Iraq, but he will always be a true American, too, for his spirit of truth and his relentless pursuit of justice that led to finding Saddam Hussein. I appreciate that you honored Samir's desire for anonymity, but if there is any way that you can forward the heartfelt thanks of an appreciative American, please pass along these words for me: Samir, you are a hero, an American and a brother. You will always have a friend in me and in so many fellow citizens around the world who appreciate what you did in being a part of the capture of Saddam Hussein. May God bless you as long as you shall live! Long live Samir! I just wanted to thank you for running this story. I am sure that most news outlets would be scared senseless to even seriously consider running it. This is the first time that I have visited your site, but rest assured it won't be the last, as I have already saved you in my "favorites" list. Long live freedom in America, and long live those who know its true worth and meaning and are not afraid to express it. Prouder than hell:I know beyond a shadow of doubt that this is the best story I think I've ever read coming out of Iraq. If you could forward a message to Samir, please tell him I'm prouder then hell to have him as a fellow American, and that I am glad that he punched that s.o.b. in the mouth. He deserved so much more for his crimes, but at least he got a little bit of what's coming to him. And from someone who personally suffered under his despotic rule. Steel Plus Yawn. Yeah. In the early '90s they were. Now they are the studio for Walt Disney, as they currently do more work with said company (as well as commercials for Busch Gardens and Sea World) than they do with death-metal bands. I guess Donald Duck and Flipper can now be considered "true." "Oh yeah, in response to that freak smearing his blood, contact Savage Love for some guidance." Considering the subject at hand is the selection of metal around town, telling me to contact a sex-advice column for guidance makes about as much sense as Gorefest's decision to release the Sole Survivor record. "Only the purist's blood will do, so keep your contaminated corpuscles to yourself." The only thing contaminating the Crestwood Streetside's metal section were CDs from the Darkness and At the Drive-In that the Transworld employees began stocking there after my departure. "Don't mind the burning crosses, just invert them and carry on." Don't need to. My crosses are always inverted. "Rock on, Metal-fish." Rock on, Metal-turd. Erratum Cookin' Additionally, staff writer Randall Roberts' "Raising the Bar" (March 10, 2004), an ode to a week of drinking in St. Louis, was named by the Beard Foundation as a finalist for Newspaper Writing on Spirits, Wine or Beer.
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