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...festival is not going to stay the same," says Lawrence Klein, chairman of MOCCA, which stands for Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art. Founded in 2001 as a non-profit, MOCCA's stated purpose is the "collection, preservation, study, education, and display of comic and cartoon art." Currently headquartered in Manhattan's Union Square, MOCCA hopes to eventually open a museum, possibly downtown in the recovering World Trade Center area, though no exact location or opening date have been announced. For now they fulfill their mission by organizing spot exhibits around New York and putting together the annual art festival...
Thank you, Joe Klein, for speaking out on the Bush Administration's postwar failures and misinformation to which the American people have been subjected [IN THE ARENA, June 2]. Maybe there were good reasons for going into Iraq. It's too bad we weren't told what they were. TESSA FORBES Natick, Mass...
...Klein is desperate to destroy Bush's credibility on Iraq. The facts are simple: Saddam's regime was a festering sore within the Middle East, and no solution to the tensions in the region would arise until his dictatorship was toppled. RICHARD BRADY East Nantmeal...
...analysis of what the Democratic Party needs to do to beat George Bush in 2004 [NATION, May 19], Joe Klein noted that Democratic presidential candidates will have to argue that "foreign policy involves more than just the threat of force, more than just bullying friends and clobbering foes." Truth to tell, most of the anti-American sentiment worldwide is not so much against the U.S. as a country as it is against Bush the person. Had he been more of a statesman and listened closely to people such as Colin Powell and Tony Blair, the U.S. would have achieved support...
...Klein says Democrats need a large and overarching theme, a battle cry to win in 2004. Luckily, Democrats have such a theme: fairness. The Democrats trump the Republicans on education and Social Security, on health care for the elderly, on the economy and taxes, on living wages and job creation. To win in 2004, Democrats should not run against Bush at all. Instead they should run against Republicans and all that the party stands for. BRUCE H. THORSTAD Dresser...