23 August 2007

Off Meds

Today, the Dixon Telegraph printed a letter from Ann Stover, who apparently suffers from dementia. Try to read it without wanting the woman committed to a mental institution.
America's bridges are falling down. Our infrastructures are in grave danger and our jobs are on the endangered list.

As I watched that 40-year-old bridge fall, I was reminded of a song written back then. It tells how "our enemies are distorting and blowing up our mistakes. They've been putting steel wedges in the cracks in our walls of solid earth."

It's time to stop paying people to look the other way if a bridge or dam is unsafe. Let's rebuild our towns that have been flattened by recent storms. We must get the "lead" out and bring our factories back to America.

Look at how many jobs could be created just by doing these three things. Once again, we could read a label that says "made with pride in the USA."

Until we have made America as strong as she once was, we must stop helping other countries. Why help people when all they do is turn around and hang a "kick me" sign on our backs?

Perhaps it's time for a new Boston Tea Party.
This letter is so disjointed and pointless that Stover must've written it with her own bloody feces while her government-appointed handler wasn't looking.

Every newspaper probably receives screeds like this all the time. Another crazy person who regularly writes to this particular newspaper is Mildred Simo, whose letters always include nutty God crap. Any future scrawls from Stover, Simo, and other psychos will be in this blog!

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