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July 16, 2009

Squitiro’s diary

I feel that Gloria Squitiro should have stayed out of her husband’s office and left his staff alone. However, was it really necessary to publish excerpts from her personal journal in the newspaper?

Frankly, my first reaction after reading it was pity, since she seems so emotionally unbalanced. My other reaction was an impulse to shred my own personal journals. Although since I’m not married to a politician, they will never be of interest to anyone but me.

Elaine Hines
Kansas City, Kan.


Oh, Gloria. I would say to your husband: With friends like you, who needs enemies?

Donna McGinness
Kansas City

Comments

Keith Williams3

That makes you better than everybody!

Kee

Whats the matter losers living in Loserville, upset because those of us who live out in the real world laugh at you losers because of your school district, your crime rate, and your city government in general. Sorry, but laughter is the only thing you deserve, losers.....lol...

Wild Man

I thought that it was wrong to subpoena and release transcripts of her personal journal until I realized that she had written it on a computer in the mayor’s office. Those were private thoughts, but she should have no expectations of privacy when using a public computer. I feel sorry for her only because her behavior warrants help.

As for Kee, his behavior warrants help also. It's good to know that crazies are everywhere.

hajkar

While kee goes and sticks their head in the sand.....

Kee

Elaine, you live in KCK, this type of thread is reserved for Race Card, KCJackleg et. al. This fiasco does not even deserve big print to those of us who live outside the zoo of kcmo.....

OK Res's of Looserville, speak up. Meantime the rest of us who live in the real world will take a little nap.......

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