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...than Bush's. A Democratic Administration would have been more patient and deliberative about going to war and would have created a larger coalition of allies. The U.N. would have been on board, and the U.S. would not be in the mess it's in now. ROBERT WATSON Dillard, Ga...
...last time a renowned circus visited Rome, Ga., American troops were engaged in a foreign war. That would have been World War II. Yet for second-generation circus owner Kenneth Feld, many of the show's issues haven't changed much in the more than 60 years between stops. Would the locals fill the arena? Would the ringmaster get his head out of the alligator's mouth in time? Had Feld budgeted enough for gasoline? Would his cell phone work in Rome? O.K., some issues...
Travis R. Kavulla Associate Editorial Chair Now that Sen. Zell Miller, D-Ga., has formed “Democrats for Bush,” he’ll finally bridge the gap with Southerners who feel bad voting Republican but want to deep down inside...
Tomczak, a native of Kennesaw, Ga., said that before the LRAP cap was announced, he had hoped to return home and pursue a career in Peach State politics. His plan was to take a low-paying job with the Georgia Republican Party and ultimately run for state representative...
...nation still groping toward diverse solutions on that divisive issue. We all know how well that worked. Now the images of gay and lesbian couples, ecstatic about getting married, are beaming across the nation. "They're putting the human face" on the issue, says Bruce Nelson of Lawrenceville, Ga., the father of a gay son, 23, and a lesbian daughter, 26. "It's not lawsuits with a bunch of lawyers arguing. I think a lot of people who maybe aren't decided, when they see that human element, probably will be swayed by it." That's true, although those same...