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KUO BONO? br> Re: Joseph M. Knippenberg's Crunchy Kuo : /p>I watched the Kuo piece on 60 Minutes Sunday night with the little voice in the back of my head saying, "There's something very important you're not being told here." I have followed the reaction to the piece this week and, finally, today (Thursday) your Joseph M. Knippenberg's piece provides the missing piece when he writes, "...someone who once campaigned for and interned with the Kennedys." What gets me is I could swear they (60 Minutes) were pushing him as a disaffected conservative -- as though he really could be that with such a background.
p>Thanks for scratching the itch. br> -- Reid Bogie br> Waterbury, Connecticut /p>After reading this article and watching David Kuo on 60 Minutes, I have to say he is one creepy man. As a Christian conservative, I prefer more assertive men who stand up for what they believe rather than taking notes for a "back-stabbing book." The prissy Mr. Kuo joins the prissy Jim Baker in regarding politics as way too dirty for their lily-white hands. Go home, David, we need real men around here who will stand tall with our party and our President.
p>May I ask one question? Who among us hasn't rolled their eyes at some whacked out pronouncement by Pat Robertson? br> -- Judy Beumler