Someone else's letter
Bravo to the lady who sent this letter to Newsday (Long Island, NY):
Dear Editor:
How could anyone be impressed by President George W. Bush's "sincerity," the hugging of victims, the delayed effort to travel to the disaster zone, when it is so obviously done for effect and not out of concern? How could anyone sensitive to the victims talk about Trent Lott's lost house and the magnificence of the new one he is building? How could anyone believe that this president could be so clueless that he actually said that no one could have anticipated the destruction of the levees? This president is so integrity-challenged that he becomes one of the biggest hurdles we have to overcome in our war on poverty, our war on terror and our fight to preserve this democracy.
Ruth Karter
Great Neck, NY
Dear Editor:
How could anyone be impressed by President George W. Bush's "sincerity," the hugging of victims, the delayed effort to travel to the disaster zone, when it is so obviously done for effect and not out of concern? How could anyone sensitive to the victims talk about Trent Lott's lost house and the magnificence of the new one he is building? How could anyone believe that this president could be so clueless that he actually said that no one could have anticipated the destruction of the levees? This president is so integrity-challenged that he becomes one of the biggest hurdles we have to overcome in our war on poverty, our war on terror and our fight to preserve this democracy.
Ruth Karter
Great Neck, NY
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