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...sure, many Americans feel safer knowing that the commander in chief sees the world as you do—even those whose worldviews contain shades of gray. I know this because I have spoken with many of them, some of whom are close friends and family members. Many are Jews who have grown frustrated at the steady stream of terrorism in Israel. Others are New Yorkers, who witnessed first-hand the slaughtering of innocent fellow citizens. Still others, knowing nothing of terrorism beyond what they’ve seen on TV, look to someone (anyone) resembling a strong leader...
...being his own man. His lack of good-ole-boyism is a welcome relief. He is a serious leader for these serious times. Kerry has the intelligence to study challenging situations and the wisdom to seek input from qualified advisers before making decisions. Kerry will make the U.S. safer by regaining the respect of the world through diplomacy and cooperation, and he will create a united front against terrorism. Nancy Brannigan Mountain View, California, U.S. Since I am neither a Republican nor a Democrat, I can say objectively that Kerry would probably be a good President. But what truly scares...
...ARTS ARCHITECTURE: Skyscraper design is both safer and more exciting...
...after I am gone," says Reeves, 60. "In the special-needs world, you can't take too many risks with your money," says Ehlert, who helped her parents create a financial plan for her late sister Marcia, who had cerebral palsy. "Not every planner understands this." She often recommends safer, more secure investments for her clients...
SECURITY UPDATE: We may be safer than we were, but there are lots of holes...