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This is in regards to the March 31 article by The Free Press: “Homeless man clings to life after accident.”
I don’t feel The Free Press needed to publish negative details that were one person’s opinion about a man’s life. Kim Chapman was a very hard worker and a very kind and dedicated man. He may not have had the best luck in the world, but it did not need to be published.
Because he is not rich does not mean he does not have dignity.
The Free Press needs to be more careful in what they allow to print in regards with people’s personal lives.
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