To: MeekOneGOP
Caller-Times, Letters to the editor, 3-23-04
(The only letter they've printed on this editorial)
Mark of infamy
The editorial on primary results ("GOP has yet to reap redistricting bonanza," March 13) should send a message to the state's so-called leaders in Austin.
There's winning and losing, then there's "winning ugly." With high-handed redistricting of Texas from his office as U.S. House majority leader, former exterminator Tom DeLay asserted he did not have an ethical problem with how "ugly" his victory was.
DeLay is leaving his mark on and his legacy in Texas: "stain," a mark, and "infamy," a legacy, no?
Wayne Hankins
(Rockport)
25 posted on
03/23/2004 12:03:01 PM PST by
SwinneySwitch
(Remember the Alamo and Remember Goliad!)
To: SwinneySwitch
Caller-Times Letters to the editor, March 27, 2004.
(Second letter they've printed on this editorial)
Issue taken
In your March 13 editorial, you overlooked the obvious fact that conservative Democrat congressman Ralph Hall switched parties before the primary, making the count 16-16, and then ran as a Republican and won his primary race.
U.S. Congressional District 25 does not take in Brownsville.
Defeated incumbent congressman Chris Bell is not a moderate white Democrat but a liberal white Democrat.
Defeated Democrat state senator Ron Wilson is really a state representative. (The clue should have been that he aligned himself with House Speaker Craddick.)
If your readers shred this editorial it should make good fertilizer for their roses.
Jim Vass
(Dinero)
26 posted on
03/28/2004 2:50:44 PM PST by
SwinneySwitch
(Remember the Alamo and Remember Goliad!)
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