9/9/00

Dear Brian,

Don't know if you remember me from Miramar High. I was in the same  year  as your brother Leo and you were in my Spanish class when you were a  senior.  I saw Leo at our 20 year reunion and he was telling me about  your ongoing battles and your web site.

I admired you then because you  were a football star, an excellent student, and always kind to a ninth  grader who I think you could sense idolized you a little bit as a Big  Man on Campus. I vividly recall not having my lunch money one day and you taking care of it with the cashier for me when you heard her tell me: "No money, no lunch". That was 23 years ago and I still remember it.

You were a man as a teenager and you are a real man now for having the guts to stick up for what you believe in. All the best in your fight  with the little autocrats who are trying to ruin you.  While I obviously don't know the details, there is no possible way that the decent, caring, and bright guy I knew in high school could be guilty of being incompetent. Sounds to me like there's a turf war going on and certain people just want to protect their incomes.

Just like we did in high school football, when you get knocked down, get up and hit back harder.

Keep going on and don't let the bastards wear you down.  All the best always,

Dave Bronstein