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The obvious observation here is that "pro-choice" is a misnomer.
The more appropriate term is "pro-abortion" because that is
precisely what they subscribe to.
-- Garry Greenwood
Gearhart, Oregon
HOPE WITHOUT BOREDOM
Re: Lawrence Henry'sA Sprint to
a Transplant and the letters under "Real Insight" in The
Dearness of Life:
I have to echo other readers who wrote in earlier.
How is hope boring? How is disseminating information to others who may suffer the same malady be boring? And all without the medical gobbledygook that gets thrown around so often.
Like another reader pointed out, why is it that only three medical centers are doing this? Just wait until I get a hold of the chief of nephrology in the hospital I work in! Downstate in Brooklyn should be doing this.
Please keep us informed and up to date. This is not boring.
What better way to help others in your situation than a real, live report.
I wish you all the best and complete success in your
pursuit.
-- Anastasia Mather
Staten Island, New York
GONZO UNCELEBRATED
Re: Robert Stacy McCain's Fear and
Loathing at the Movies:
More against the human train wreck who was adored by the left. In 1987, Thompson joined the political lynch mob against Arizona Governor Evan Mecham, writing in one of his columns, "When you want to kill a king, you aim for him. Welcome to Mecham country." A few days later, shots were fired at both Governor Mecham's home and business.
The only way Hunter S. Thompson could have had any sort of
positive influence would have been had he left a suicide note
saying, "Don't be like me. It's not worth it!"
-- Michael Skaggs
LOCATION, LOCATION
Re: The Prowler's Obama
Berlin:
Obama in front of the Reichstag? Why not? That seems befitting
his ideologies and personality. And that should provide yet another
image, along with the New Yorker cover, that will be seen
many, many times between now and Election Day.
-- C. Kenna Amos
Princeton, West Virginia