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SF Weekly LettersPublished on October 21, 2008 at 12:17pmThat Other Newspaper
Same goes for the Yes on H campaign. The Guardian's deeply personal vendetta against PG&E, its cynical branding of this socialization of a utility as a clean energy act, its willingness to pursue its agenda without any regard to the actual, tangible effect it will have on ordinary San Franciscans — I find despicable. Tom Web Comment Guess what day it is?: Wow, the corporate SF Weekly slagging independent competitor the Bay Guardian? An organ of a newspaper chain that forbids endorsements going after the alternative media for being too politically engaged? Must have been Wednesday. buttler Web Comment Not in Vein
Michael's experiences, while painful, will not be in vain if they serve as an alarm to so many people who struggle with addiction to crystal meth. It's crucial that each of us take responsibility for our own process, share our victories and triumphs — as well as our struggles — so that no person feels he or she has to go it alone. Not Just a River in Egypt
Yes, junkies can function well enough to get through school or work. But they are dying inside. Read that article carefully. They don't need prayers; they need serious intervention. They need professors and others to give them treatment information every damn week, relentlessly. They need school counselors to insist they get into treatment as a condition for staying in the school. Stop writing and talking about addiction as if it is just an inevitable part of the environment — it is not. Focus compassion into solutions. Just shaking one's head and saying "Oh, how sad" doesn't cut it. Addiction is beaten every damn day; it is not incurable. Denial City Web Comment RIP Tribe.net
One thing about us "freaks" is that we are not just one community. There are many overlapping communities. Tribe was the device that allowed almost all of them to come together. Because of that, one can buy and sell hard-to-get items. For artists, inventors, and DIY-ers, Tribe is the mecca for info, volunteers, and supplies. I have relied on Tribe for many such things. I will hate to see Tribe go. Oakland
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