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...very wrong. Bush has made mistake after mistake without ever offering an explanation or holding anyone accountable. This is the man we are trusting with our security? He is in denial while the rest of us look on aghast at his incompetence. I hope all those who voted to re-elect him realize their mistake. Sue Brown West Hartford, Connecticut...
...wrong. Bush has made mistake after mistake without ever offering an explanation or holding anyone accountable. This is the man we are trusting with our security? He is in denial while the rest of us look on aghast at his incompetence. I hope that all those who voted to re-elect him realize their mistake. Sue Brown West Hartford, Connecticut, U.S. Bush's political antenna isn't broken; it is tuned to the interests of Big Money. The transmission is on an encrypted frequency, and it directs the President much like a radio-controlled toy car. Peter Farr Olympia, Washington...
...Asante people of Ghana; the CCTV interview; and, during the evening, two parties.Earlier this week, he says, he campaigned door-to-door in every unit of three 22-story buildings near Alewife.Leaving the CCTV offices, Reeves notes that two storefronts have blue and yellow “Re-elect Ken Reeves” signs on them. Still, the veteran campaigner isn’t quite content.“I’d like to have a sign at every storefront,” he says.—Staff writer Joseph M. Tartakoff can be reached at tartakof@fas.harvard.edu...
That became a distinct possibility last Tuesday, when the ethics committee announced that it would not begin the final phase of its investigation of Gingrich until Jan. 8, one day after the scheduled vote to re-elect the Speaker. Its schedule meant House members would have to decide on Gingrich without knowing what punishment the committee would recommend. Meanwhile, there was a prospect of more embarrassing disclosures later this month when Cole, the special investigator hired by the committee, will lay out his case...
Although the N.C.C.'s tactics worked in 1984 to re-elect Helms in a close victory over then North Carolina Governor James Hunt, this time they may backfire. Broyhill has long represented the state's traditional Republicans, while Funderburk has never run for public office. The Congressman has tried to remain above the fray, refusing even to debate his opponent. Broyhill is still the front runner, but with only 20% of North Carolina's nearly 800,000 Republicans expected to vote in the primary, the decision could be close. The true winner could be the Democrats, who hope that after...