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CORRESPONDENCE Speaking Freely The article by "Spencer Roane" on free speech ("Freedom of Speech Now Illegal," TAS, February 2004) is so important to the survival of our republic that I wish it...

...NUTTER Austin, Texas Cry Me a River Re: Dick Morris's review of Legacy: Paying the Price for the Clinton Years ("One Eye in the Mirror," TAS, December 2003): Perhaps St...
...LORNA SPANGLER Lake Elsinore, California...
...Now I do not support him...
...Of course, such a project must be 8 THE AMERICAN SPECTATOR MARCH 2004 inconclusive—no two humans have identical genomes...
...If present trends are not soon reversed we will, indeed, lose the last of our freedoms...
...Cyr, given the French military's often sad performance in battle since World War I. ROBERT PRINCE West Orange, New Jersey Throwaway Lines I just threw away another issue of TAS without reading it...
...If you want to support Bush, who makes Clinton look like a piker when it comes to big government, go ahead...
...Even with occasional misgivings about renewing my subscription to The American Spectator, I have continued to do so solely because of Ben Stein's Diary...
...God bless Ben Stein and God bless The American Spectator for carrying this column...
...J.A...
...Yet Mr...
...For surely it is difficult to find a more creative interpretation of the First Amendment free speech guarantee than Buckley's conclusion that limiting the amount of money you can fork over to a re-election campaign is somehow protected "speech...
...RET's page on why we should support George W. Bush ("Steadiness," TAS, December 2003) should never have been read on a full stomach...
...Your faithfulness has been rewarded...
...It is classic Ben Stein and will be listed among my favorites...
...Oh, but now that the Spectator wishes to protect the ability of wealthy donors to give without interference from the federal government, it gladly stands behind a decision which surely does not express the "original intent" of the founding fathers...
...I regret that I renewed my subscription...
...My faithfulness has been rewarded in the December/January issue ("Playing Fields...
...Cry would be a more appropriate name for the prestigious St...
...Supreme Court which wrote the Buckley v. Valeo decision in 1976...
...And of course it must be largely useless—understanding biology by sequencing a genome is like understanding a city by reading its phone book cover to cover...
...Genome projects, human or not, create employment...
...Bethell missed what makes gene sequencing so attractive to biochemists: It's easy...
...ALBERT D. McCALLUM Springport, Michigan I hope you wrote the editorial before Bush came out for the guest worker program...
...I was a lukewarm supporter before...
...Even more importantly, I do want to remain in the United States rather than become part of Mexico...
...MARIANNE LINANE Milwaukee, Wisconsin Full Employment Thank you for Tom Bethell's piece on the Human Genome Project ("Another God That Failed," TAS, February 2004...
...It's very nearly automated and what machines can't do, a vast surplus of Ph.D.'s can...
...CORRESPONDENCE Speaking Freely The article by "Spencer Roane" on free speech ("Freedom of Speech Now Illegal," TAS, February 2004) is so important to the survival of our republic that I wish it could be sent to every American...
...California is near bankruptcy already...
...TOBE LIEBERT Austin, Texas The Power of Faith Oh, my soul...
...RICHARD D. FUERLE Grand Island, New York It is amusing to see that the Spectator has now fully embraced the fruits of the "activist" U.S...
...There would be a hole in my heart never to be filled if I had not read this one...
...We cannot afford to keep opening the "doors" for more illegals to use our healthcare, educational, and court systems as they do at present...

Vol. 37 • March 2004 • No. 2


 
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