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Joined: April 5, 2008
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Posted on May 23 at 1:13 p.m.

Come on folks....when facts are distorted to fit the slant of an article a correction of this distortion must be "Demanded" by the readership.

Another issue is at hand here. Who are these people who are delinquent on their obligations to the bank? Maybe they should do what they can to make things right. They borrowed the funds, used the funds, enjoyed the ability to leverage and now it is up to them to make good the best they can. All efforts should be made, on both sides of this obligation to work things out.

On Marco Community Bank makes list of Florida’s most troubled banks

Posted on May 22 at 4:22 p.m.

I was extremely disappointed with this report because of several factors:

1. This so called "news" is at least several months old.
2. Slanted facts: The Feds do look at many areas before they report. Using the term "hundreds" of area just to diminish the importance of capitalization shows little knowledge of banking.
3. Photo of Marco Community Bank taken at least desirable angle shows the "intent" of the reporter.
4. Reporter should do follow up report and what is really being done at bank since this old report was written.

On Marco Community Bank makes list of Florida’s most troubled banks

Posted on April 5 at 1:04 p.m.

I would like to take a moment to sincerely thank the following for going beyond the call of duty and saving my life:
The Marco Island Fire Department, Engineer Dustin Beatty, and his crew, The Isles of Capri Fire Department, Lt. Steve Donovan, and his crew, Everglades Outpost, (my new home) Bob Freer, Joe Wasilewsky, Mario Aldecoa, The Marco Island Civil Air Patrol, Allen Stryker and especially Marco Island Civil Air Patrol Cadets Ian Waters and Aidan Brennan.

Lt. Bernice Python as dictated to Capt. Mike Levine.

On Rescuers remove 8-foot Burmese python from Marco airplane hangar

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