Letters to the Editor
Wednesday August 20, 2008
Letters to the Editor: Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2008

Hatefulness infects American politics

I want to comment on the Aug. 14 Daily Mail editorial about certain statements and comments by Sen. Robert C. Byrd.

In so much of the Third World, the center or middle is non-existent, or very nearly so. And that kind of thing is now beginning to affect, and infect, our politics.

On the one side, the arch-conservative columnists and radio talk show hosts refuse to admit that capitalism may not have all the answers regarding human living standards, and that the existence of any form of socialist or command economics is not the cause, but a symptom as to what is wrong in so much of the world.

But the editorial points out the wrong-headedness of so much of what Byrd said. Were Bush a dictator, Byrd and many other people would be in jail, we would have no free elections, and there would be no freedom of the press.

Nor is that all. In Republican ranks, a good many people are so irrational as to believe that Sen. John McCain is some kind of liberal.

On the Democratic side, when Sen. Hillary Clinton truthfully points out President Lyndon Johnson's role in passing the 1964 Civil Rights Act, she is accused of disrespect for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Also, Clinton supporters accuse the news media of sexism for favoring Sen. Barack Obama instead of her, and people backing Clinton are accused of being racists for supporting her instead of Obama.

Even Keith Olbermann of MSNBC's "Countdown," whom one would think would know better, has engaged in that kind of squalid politics.

Are we becoming so hateful as a people that we are on the path that will ultimately end in violence and extremism, followed by dictatorship?

It really seems that the evangelical-fundamentalist people in our population are right in saying that we as a nation have turned our back on God.

If so, we shall surely pay a dreadful penalty, and I fear that I may live long enough to see that happen.

William R. Brown

South Charleston

Is trapping otters the ultimate goal?

We were elated to learn that the beautiful otter has spread gradually throughout West Virginia's waterways. And that it is a "great place to live."

Wonderful news and success for the Division of Natural Resources.

However, we now read that DNR's "ultimate goal was to open a trapping season for otter."

Is this the "ultimate goal?"

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J (12:01am 08-23-2008)
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Heywood J - Pelosi said that the democrats would fix gas prices when they took over the house in 2006 - and they did. It has doubled. Keep voting (D)umbA$$.


Heywood J. (11:08am 08-22-2008)
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Billie - Republicans controled both house and the executive branch until 2006. Dems have a 1 or 2 vote margins in the senate and slightly larger in the house, not enough to over pass legislation without cooperation. In 2000 oil was what ?$30.00 a barrel and gasoline was $1.45. Look at todays prices and tell me with a straight face that the Dems are responsible. I guess we are reaping the fruits of the Bush energy policy that Dick Ceney went to the supreme court to keep secret.


Huh? (1:05pm 08-20-2008)
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Mr Brown:
Now who was it who said, "You are either with us or against us"? HUH?


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