Editor,

Is it possible that no one at your newspaper has heard of a little thing called the Downing Street memo? Just Google and you'll find it. Lest you try the old "this is a local paper" babble, this can't be more local. Our citizens, even in San Mateo County, are dying in Iraq. The illegal invasion and occupation and destruction of a country by this government is now exposed but there is virtually no U.S. media coverage. That's local. I seem to remember Terry Shiavo coverage, that's local? Is it true that the news is dead or are all of you totally devoid of a shred of integrity. I was a nurse for 15 years. No one ever said as they were dying, "I wish I had bought more stuff." You have sold your soul for stuff.

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