In the land of the blind

Dear Editor,

I will be honest and mention off the bat that I did not read the article USM to start new GED classes. That is simply because I always, in my way, advocated for everyone to have at least an equivalent to M.U.L.O education.

During the last political election I asked a candidate if the majority of those men cleaning the streets are voters, that candidate told me yes. So I suggested to him to find out their level of education and depending on the results he could look into the possibility of getting them into GED classes. And from there he should know what to do as a candidate.

I never liked the saying “In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is King”. I would like for everybody to be able to see.

Russell A SIMMONS

The Daily Herald

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