This probably makes little sense to non-bloggers, but I have always had a favorable feeling toward Zach Scruggs because of his work on the Scruggs Katrina Group blog. I thought he did a creditable job there -- the blog was not all it could have been, but then again, he had other things to do. I actually thought they should have put some professional writer to work on it with him and make it into a Katrina Central from the policyholders' perspective. But on second thought, the media was generally so accepting of the SKG spin that spending extra effort or funds on the blog probably would have been unnecessary as a public relations tool. A couple times on the SKG blog Zach responded to something I had written, and he, or someone else doing work on the blog, also put Insurance Covera
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