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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-20-2011 @ 6:32PM
Justin Delaney said...
I was just citing the recent study to prove that I was not pulling the numbers out of the ether. As far as fact checking is concerned, I wanted to show I was citing an actual study. I am open to the notion that the study was unfair and paints St. Louis in an unfavorable light, but my point in the article was to show that Cancun is as safe as an average American city, which I believe St. Louis to be.
I think St. Louis is a great place. When I was researching MBA schools, I considered Olin in St. Louis because I genuinely like the city. I like the atmosphere and the sporting teams, and in general, feel that the region is a particularly pleasant stretch of our country.
I read your article on the website that you linked to me, and I enjoyed it. St. Louis is lucky to have a wonderful citizen such as yourself. Your cause is a noble one, and i wish you the best with it.