Letters to the Editor

Letters posted here are associated with the following article:
Jack Abramoff and his deeply religious right-wing cronies express their "biblical worldview" by swindling Indian tribes and bribing legislators. Verily, mysterious are the ways of the Lord.
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  • Comparing Colson to Robertson

    Right on the mark!

    As for the Colson skeptics of long ago, his story and life are certainly now more profound in the long run than the "rise" of Robertson from a dedicated servant of humility in an inner-city New York apartment to an ego-driven PR man for a God he claims to know but I cannot recognize in Pat's venomous take on the "punishment" of Sharon, who has enough actions to explain to the Master without being vilified for "giving away" His land.

  • Let us Prey

    What is more Christian than taking money from people and giving nothing in return? Come on for the "moral majority" this is a non-story.

  • Right on!

    Loved the article. The hypocrisy of this crew just makes one gag. What's puzzling is why so many have bought it for so long.

    People who care about -- rather than just talk about -- morality and integrity in government can only hope that the mid-term elections bounce these "religious"-right affiliated idiots out on their caviar-engorged asses.

  • Tom DeLay

    Congressman DeLay is on the Journey of the Three "Uns". Progress is made each time he loses an "Un" So far he has completed one. Let us hope the other two are accomplished quickly. The "Uns" of course are:

    1) Unindicted

    2) Unconvicted

    2) Unincarcerated.

    Alan J. Weissburg MD

    Providence, RI

  • conservative or con men

    Why is it that many of those Con Men are so call men of God? Many of them born again and again christians. It might be because it is easy to cover their crime with religious cloth