Letters to the Editor

Presidential decisions such as money for Wall Street, banks or General Motors pale in comparison to sending young men and women off to a war More

Letters to the Editor

Writer says there is no double standard to apply in the David Letterman extortion case More

Letters to the Editor

Letter writer is sure newly elected Presidents placing their hand on The Bible during Inauguration ceremonies causes sleep deprivation. More

Letters to the Editor

Despite airchair psychiatrists calling McNair's murder "God's retrbution," one reader writes that violence is never justified — even when committed by a lover scorned. More

Letters to the Editor

A readers questions whether Sarah Palin's resignation from her position as governor in Alaska is strategic or pathetic. More

Letters to the Editor

A reader writes that the expense of the War in Iraq — $1.2 trillion and 4,310 American lives — bought us an Iraqi people who are celebrating our departure, not our loyalty. More

Letters to the Editor

A reader asks if cheating on your spouse is found in the political DNA of men in office. More

Letters to the Editor

A reader points at the irony that the United States is in an uproar over Iran's recent elections after the "voter fraud" and "miscounted votes" of our own 2000 election. More

Letters to the Editor

A Detroit native stunned at the possible demise of Spring Hill remembers the fanfare given to the "visionary car concept" that was the Saturn. More

Letters to the Editor

A reader suggests Obama's hand shake with Hugo Chavez may have been an act in line with the old saying: Hold your friends close, but hold your enemies tighter. More
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