Word: whiteley
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...will see if Bush really meant it when he said he would fire anyone in his Administration who leaked information that exposed the identity of a CIA officer. The media must hold Bush's feet to the fire until he does what he said he would do. Paul L. Whiteley Sr. Louisville, Kentucky...
...will see if Bush really meant it when he said he would fire anyone in his Administration who leaked information that exposed the identity of a cia officer. The media must hold Bush's feet to the fire until he does what he said he would do. Paul L. Whiteley Sr. Louisville, Kentucky, U.S. Lost in the cacophony of media attention surrounding Rove's possible misdeeds is one basic fact: in the buildup to the U.S. invasion of Iraq, this Administration misled the American people regarding Iraq's development of nuclear weapons. That important fact is now virtually forgotten. Meanspirited...
...face interviews with some 3,000 people. Using the same methodology that correctly predicted the 2001 turnout at 59%, it's pegging a drop to 53% this time as disaffected Labour voters stay home - while droves of motivated Tories follow Howard's dog whistle to the polls. Paul Whiteley, professor of politics at Essex University and a co-director of the BES, estimates that on that low a turnout, the Tories will get 39% of the vote, Labour 36%, and neither party will get a majority of seats in Parliament - an earthquake that could topple Blair. Other polls (and online...
...America's barbaric death penalty is no deterrent to violent murderers. The execution of just one innocent person is not acceptable. The U.S. Supreme Court should abolish the death penalty. Life in prison without parole should be the maximum penalty, even for those who commit heinous murders. PAUL L. WHITELEY SR. Louisville...
...ballot machines? In 2001 the President and Congress should immediately address the voting process so that a tainted election can never happen again. Spending money to implement a proper nationwide voting system is much more important than wasting billions of dollars on an unworkable missile-defense system. PAUL L. WHITELEY SR. Louisville...