Ms (or is it Mrs.) Bradley,
In response to your editorial letter on June 30, 2009, I applaud you. You say the words that many humans only wish they could say. My organization, the Friends of Humanity, understand your viewpoints and beliefs. Perhaps you would like to come to our next meeting. If you look around, you can find out where and how to contact us.
However, I don't know if registration is enough. In all honesty, Genosha had it right. Mutants should not be allowed to use their powers without the authorization of the government around them. Mutants should be limited and controlled to within an inch of their powers. I do not say they need a right to live, simply that they need to EARN the right to use their abilities. We have to have licenses to use a gun. We have to have licenses to drive a car. It's only appropriate.
Though my letter is short, I would prefer to keep my words to your specific ears, if you would care to meet sometime. If you find where we are, you'll find me. Ask them for the local man in charge. And, I regret to inform you… now they're even allowing mutants into NYPD. There's a green-haired officer about… Beware, Ms. Bradley.
A Concerned Human