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  • BARRY IS HUMAN AND HE IS TO MAKE MISTAKES LIKE ANY ONE ELSE. BUT GIVE CREDIT WHERE IT'S DO HE STILL HAS DONE GOOD IN DC. SO LET THE MAN BE. IN HIS OWN WAY HE HAS PAID HIS DEBT.

    jyh32@verizon.n-et @ 1:35 PM EDT, Aug 26, 2009

  • Marion Berry will always be a favorite son of dc residents because before his entrapment by jealous republicans he was the only person who had cared about the folks east of the river

    kim @ 10:45 AM EDT, Aug 16, 2009

  • It is ironic that so many people who did not live in the city or the region have such strong opinions about him. They can not know the impact he has had on this city. Mayor Barry made opportinities possible for African Americans that we would not otherwise have had.

    Kevin @ 7:11 AM EDT, Aug 16, 2009

  • I am not a fan of Barrys..but really doesn't matter; he's his own favorite person. What an egotisical nothing!

    Betty @ 1:06 PM EDT, Aug 11, 2009

  • Part one was great! A very fair interview!Looki-ng forward to Part two.

    Samuel @ 11:21 AM EDT, Aug 11, 2009

  • It is hard to know how many were negatively affected by the unfortunate image of our mayor smoking crack, especially those whose lives were vulnerable if not shattered by drug abuse. Maybe as Barry naturally insists- the good far outweighs the bad. For me the jury is still out.

    dc citizen / born & raised @ 11:56 PM EDT, Aug 9, 2009

  • great interview with marion barry

    harvey @ 7:24 PM EDT, Aug 8, 2009

  • can't wait to see the show at 630p.

    jim @ 10:54 AM EDT, Aug 8, 2009

  • Chris: you still there and doing good.

    Conrad @ 5:36 AM EDT, Jul 9, 2009

  • Pres. Obama went too far in pressuring the GM CEO to resign. If a corporate officer is not performing there are others that are responsible for removing him/her. Plurality means you don't get to control everything... economy and corporate boards, ... what's next fashion sense?

    Jake from Loudon County @ 7:10 PM EDT, Jul 4, 2009

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