Gail Schoettler on Pyramid Peak Gail on top of her 56th and final 14'er, 14,083 foot Mount Eolus in Colorado's rugged Chicago Basin.
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As a published columnist, Ambassador Gail Schoettler writes a bi-weekly column for The Denver Post that sparks conversation and controversy. She covers a myriad of subjects, reflecting her broad interests and experience. Her goal is to help us understand and value the immense diversity of the world around us and to challenge us to critique the ways in which we as individuals and as Americans live in an increasingly interlocking world. Whether her readers admire or vilify her, they keep coming back for more. Here's just a sampling of what they say:

"The opening paragraph in your column is one of the best - and most devastating - short critiques. . .that I've come across."

"You make me glad I didn't vote for you."

"I thought your Enron article was fair and balanced."

Gail Schoettler, published columnist "Your thinking in this case is completely in error."

"I appreciate the way you support your positions that allows people who might disagree with you to understand how you arrive at them."

"Shame on you. I disagree with you."

"Bravo to you for an excellent, articulate and well-reasoned column in the face of blistering prejudice."

"I read with great disgust your op-ed article."

"I always look forward to reading your columns because they are messages of compassion and open-mindedness."

"I wonder what planet you are living on, not on this planet."

"Your column last Sunday was one of the best columns I have ever read."


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