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Wren

Published Letters: 5     Editor's Choice: 1

  • Wolfyness

    [Read the article: The comic tragedy of Paul Wolfowitz's many trials]
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    I know it's not germane to Wolfy keeping his job with the World Bank, but I was under the impression that the creep was married. Perhaps I'm wrong, but my goodness, what a deal he has going. Architect of a catastrophic war, he's rewarded with a plum job as the head of the World Bank, and then he gets his *girlfriend* a high level, high paying job in the State Department? All while married and telling other people they can't have sex.

    Sometimes I feel like I'm living in a Monty Python flick.

  • Unbelievable

    [Read the article: Dumbledore? Gay. J.K. Rowling? Chatty.]
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    Honestly, who CARES about Dumbledore? He's a character in a book. We have oil up in the $90 bbl range, Cheney talking war with Iran and the housing bubble deflating faster each day, and Salon's top story is about THIS? Please... please... Please, Salon. Grow up.

  • Missing the warmth ...

    [Read the article: Ask Pablo]
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    I'm changing my lights over to CFLs because I want to do what I can as an individual to limit the damage we humans are doing to our environment and world. That said, I'm in mourning for the warm, inviting, yellow light from old-fashioned light bulbs. I hope that CFL manufacturers can somehow improve them so that the light they emit is less blue, which washes out colors and, I'm sorry, just damps down my mood.

  • Bringing up the rear ...

    [Read the article: Somebody tell my husband to slow down!]
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    Cary, I like your mumbo jumbo. I like your advice too. They meld nicely most of the time.

    That said, I'd like to address the part of this person's too-fast-husband problem that applies to him walking five steps in front of her, making her trot like a child to keep up or risk getting left behind. This is more than rude. It's controlling. He's showing her in a mean -- and petty -- way, how superior to her he thinks he is. She needs to pay close attention to this behavior on his part, and also on hers in accepting it. Marriage counseling? Sounds smart.

  • What in world???

    [Read the article: I Like to Watch]
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    Why in the world would you subject all of your readers to your own miserable opinion about life in America? We're ALL whores? Please. What a load, Heather. Grow up and get an editor, will you? I expect more from Salon than this. SHeeeeeeesh.