Letters: Mar. 21, 2005
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HOW MANY WAYS WILL JOURNALISTS LIKE Klein, who fancy themselves to be intellectuals, find to discount President Bush? He is obviously intelligent and determined. Is it because the media are afraid that he might be truly great?
CARROLL HOKE Wichita, Kans.
Extreme Eastwood
IN HIS INTERVIEW WITH TIME [FEB. 28], Clint Eastwood made a classic statement: "Extremism is so easy ... when you go far enough to the right, you meet the same idiots coming around from the left." What a great truth. It applies to so many situations, particularly politics. Conservatives and liberals have different agendas, but the people at each extreme are the same kind of idiots.
LAWRENCE E. LAMB San Antonio, Texas
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