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br> -- Maxwell Bricks br> Princeton, New Jersey /p>Editor's note: Mr. Amos appeared in yesterday's Reader Mail, and he is also in today's.
Although it's been noted ad nauseam by many men in the street responding in this column Rudy is FAR from ready for primetime no matter how his cheerleaders shout him up or remain in denial about his character flaws. He has real and continuing problems with the base which chose to walk during the last election for the same reasons that present problems for Rudy, not limited to mistresses, divorce, pro-abortion, pro-gay marriage and gun confiscation, etc.
Economics are a large and important part of the equation and a plus mostly for Rudy, but R. Emmett's love letter talked ONLY about his perceived strengths and never whispers about his huge dark side that apparently everybody except Emmett sees anytime they look at Rudy. Rudy is like the argument over collateral damage in war. The trains run on time but the damage from how he got them there is ignored.
p>Rudy is "ready" for NY and its like environs but not nearly as ready for fly over...behind enemy lines. br> -- Craig Sarver br> Seattle, Washington /p>Mr. Tyrrell's endorsement of Rudy G. will not change my mind. Granted he is far better than McCain, but his pro-abortion position, and anti second amendment stance will not bode well for him here in the heartland.
p>Anybody that takes a position that this Army vet, and all other law abiding citizens have to take a test to own a rifle, and/or a hand gun is not going to get any votes in my neck of the woods; I don't give a damn what he did after 9/11. br> --