A MESSAGE FOR BUSH
Shoe-throwing Iraqi speaks for the world
Finally, the first hero to emerge from the war in Iraq: Muntadar al-Zeidi, the shoe-throwing Iraqi journalist.
Thank you for having courage to express directly to the American president what the world has been saying privately and publicly for the last six years.
WAYNE MARTIN, PLYMOUTH
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I'm no fan of President Bush, but I have one question for the guy who tossed his shoes at our president: If you had tossed them at Saddam Hussein, what do you think would have happened to you?
MARK WHEELER, ST. MICHAEL
HUTCHINSON, MINN.
Still a vital and progressive community
Uneasiness and concern. Both are words that come to mind when we heard about the impending layoffs at Hutchinson Technologies last week. However, you will also hear words like optimism, can-do attitude and "we'll get through this" around the community. Reporter Chris Serres admitted that this was a complicated story because the atmosphere wasn't the doom and gloom that he expected when he came to town. So it is disappointing that "the rest of the story" was not included in the Star Tribune's Dec. 14 article because that is just as important for people to hear.
Obviously, there is concern about the layoffs and their effects on the families and the community. However, there is also faith in the future. We've seen challenging times before and gotten through them. There is hope that Hutchinson Technologies will emerge a stronger company that will be positioned well when the economy starts turning around. New development is still taking place. People in the community are still involved, working together to make things better. All the assets that make Hutchinson a wonderful community are still here. While there may be challenges and even a restless night from time to time, there is the realization that each day brings new opportunities. There is an understanding that we can influence and help shape our own future.