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A Letter to an America That's Been Forgotten

Our newsroom wrote this because the people are not powerless.

Today, I’m sharing something different.

This is not a normal commentary segment. It is not a breaking news reaction. It is not another outrage clip.

It is a letter from our newsroom to America.

We wrote it because we believe this country has not been defeated.

It has been demobilized.

Too many people have been convinced that power belongs to billionaires, donors, party machines, lobbyists, media empires, and protected insiders.

But the Constitution does not begin with “We the Wealthy.”

It begins with We the People.

That was not decoration.

That was the assignment.

This letter is about remembering that citizenship is not a spectator sport. It is about rejecting the lie that ordinary people are powerless. It is about why independent civic journalism matters in a moment when concentrated power is counting on exhaustion, cynicism, and silence.

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— Tony
Publisher, Coffman Chronicle

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