HoopestonWeb documentary on the Witch School
controversy
Regular reader Juliaki sent me a link to this
documentary on Hoopeston and Witch
School.
I do think it might be a bit more biased against the town than strictly necessary. But hey, I grew up in a small town, I know how the politics can work. I know how one issue can become the banner cause to draw people out of the woodwork that you will never see again. I'm not sure I would be willing to set up shop in a town that had that kind of opposition. Ed Hubbard and Don Lewis deserve kudos for that at least. Ed's still on my Watch List though. I'm still not convinced that Witchschool.com is a good idea. You should probably watch to make up your own mind.
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