A job well done
I recently had brief business with the Lake County Coroner’s Office.
In my 15 years experience in Lake County, Ms. Cathy Froio, civilian coroner, went far above and beyond what her job required her to do in obtaining a death certificate: when the winds knocked out my phone service and she couldn’t reach me, she sent a very concise, thorough letter, which helped me expedite things. Many, many thanks!
For some reason, I’ve usually experienced officials doing the bare minimum of their jobs.
R. Roon S. Searcy, Lower Lake
From the source
The trouble with learning about people through texts taught by teachers is that teachers give one a limited view of people and so one finds them uninteresting. One should carefully read the writings of the people themselves. I have, until now, thought of John Locke as being an enthusiastic supporter of the American Revolution and not much else. On reading the words he wrote, I find he died the greater part of a century before the Revolutionary War. Locke’s philosophy in the American Revolution, like Hegel’s in the Russian Revolution, was used as palliation to comfort the effects of the primitive slaughter of war. Hegel died 86 years before the Russian Revolution.
Deane Sparks, Lucerne