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Letters to the Editor
Imperfect Compass Jeremy Alford's recent article ("Tao of Cao," News & Views, Nov.
3) praising U.S. Rep. Anh "Joseph" Cao, R-La., for allegedly having and
following "an inner moral compass" was unfortunately one-sided and
missing some important points.
November 16, 2009
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Letters to the Editor
Stand Up for Us I am writing this letter in response to David Winkler-Schmit's
article "The Gay Parent Trap" (News & Views, May 12).
May 26, 2009
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Letters to the Editor
Just looking for the best In your feature article ("Jindal's List," Cover story, March 24)
questioning the ethical reform of Gov. Bobby Jindal's appointments of
200 of his top contributors to influential boards and commissions, I
believe you are incorrect to believe the appointments were made because
of placing a dollar value on the position.
March 30, 2009
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Letters to the Editor [Web Exclusive]
Hit and Miss Your piece on Brandon Darby ("Grounds for Suspicion," News &
Views, Jan. 27) was impressive, not only in its timeliness and getting
Darby to go on the record, but also because the story went totally
unreported elsewhere.
February 16, 2009
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Letters [Web Exclusive]
"The disadvantaged children helped through the voucher program are
not a game ball to be tossed in and out of politicians' hands for
spite." V.M. Evans
January 19, 2009
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Letters
Lighten Up
Hurrah for "The Incredible Shrinking Plate" (Cover Story, Nov. 11). Most restaurants already have enough on the plate to easily feed two
people, which often leads to unnecessary waste for those conscious of
calorie content.
December 8, 2008
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Letters to the Editor
Just to Be Clear Thank you for giving Entergy New Orleans Inc. the opportunity to settle the question posed by Clancy DuBos in Gambit Weekly ('DuBos responds," to "It's on the Up-and-Up," Letters, Oct. 14).
November 4, 2008
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It's on the Up-and-Up
It's on the Up-and-Up Clancy DuBos' column ('Morally Indefensible," Politics, Oct. 7) criticizing Entergy New Orleans' (ENO) position on System Agreement issues is a one-sided account of the company's stance regarding Entergy Arkansas' (EAI) and Entergy Mississippi's (EMI) notification of their decisions to exit the System Agreement in 2013 and 2015, respectively.
October 14, 2008
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Letters to the Editor
Guarding the Coast
The oil and gas industry's front organizations, including America's Wetland Foundation run by Big Oil front man, R. King Milling ("Coast Guarding," Aug. 26, 2008), is nothing more than an attempt to have taxpayers foot the bill for Big Oil's destruction of our wetlands in its oil-and-gas operations along the coast over the last 50 years, which returned billions in profits to its already gloated coffers. While Milling and the other oil and gas henchmen on the Coastal Restoration and Protection Authority ponder ways to avoid responsibility for Big Oil's destruction of our wetlands, we lose more miles of coastline.
September 9, 2008
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Letters to the Editor
Levee Groups: Enough Bickering In reference to your commentary 'End the War of Words" (Gambit Weekly, Aug. 12, 2008):
August 19, 2008
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