A dozen more readers take issue with the Oct. 29 Point of View by Raleigh lawyer John Finch headlined "A pitch artist who inspires scary devotion."
Danger, fright and sin
Submitted by bwheeler on 10/29/2008 - 17:31Nearly 20 readers have their say on more election issues.
Health care and crap-shooters
Submitted by bwheeler on 10/24/2008 - 17:29Find 25 more letters about the election issues that are reverberating this week (other than Sarah Palin's wardrobe, we mean). These letters appear online only.
More stylin' with Sarah Palin
Submitted by bwheeler on 10/24/2008 - 15:39The Oct. 23 front-page story about Sarah Palin and the Republican National Committee's spending $150,000 to make her over continues to bring the response.
That Obama endorsement
Submitted by bwheeler on 10/24/2008 - 14:50One reader says "thanks and keep up the good work," but many other readers didn't really appreciate The N&O's endorsement of Barack Obama for president.
Sarah Palin: Stylin' and GASPin'
Submitted by bwheeler on 10/23/2008 - 16:25
The "Ritzy makeover blurs Palin's hockey-mom image" story on Page 1A today and Ruth Sheehan's column Wednesday about the new Raleigh group Girlfriends Appalled about Sarah Palin bring out the Palin detractors and defenders.
Goodness is alive and well
Submitted by bwheeler on 10/17/2008 - 15:41
Honest and helpful people in a local Wal-Mart and in downtown Raleigh help two women in bad situations find something good.
Calling all Palin defenders
Submitted by bwheeler on 10/03/2008 - 17:49
Every letter The N&O received today regarding the vice presidential debate was basically pro-Biden. Have a look at some. Add your comments. These letters appear online only.
Pitchforks, gene pools and the Titanic
Submitted by bwheeler on 10/03/2008 - 16:59Readers offer more election opinions. One says: "Sadly, this is no longer a question of whether the Democrats win, or if
the Republicans win. It is now a question of how much America loses." These letters appear online only.
Give everybody $50,000!
Submitted by bwheeler on 10/01/2008 - 16:07Readers offer more suggestions on rescuing the economy: How about giving $50,000 to each taxpaying American citizen instead? That way, the money will trickle up. What if we made the president and Congress work without pay for a while? These letters appear online only.
