Letter to the Editor: Smoke and mirrors
By Joaquin Causey, Tulsa on Sep 16, 2013, at 2:21 AM Updated on 9/16/13 at 3:24 AM
Letters to the Editor
In his letter, ("No One Listened," Aug. 31) Robert Leppelmeir made some inaccurate claims, inaccurate conclusions and key omissions. His intent was to exonerate George W. Bush for his war against Iraq.
Re: Baby Veronica story: Isn't it just a little odd that the same attorneys in Oklahoma City and South Carolina and the adoption agency are the same parties in the Desaray case in Oklahoma City and are now representing the Capobiancos.
From the get-go, President Obama promised his presidency would be the most transparent ever.
That got my attention, and I looked forward to having a transparent government.
At this point, the meaning of transparency has escaped me.
So I looked it up. It means to be clear enough to see through.
Even with my bifocals I am having a problem seeing through his presidency.
But then I remembered the two-way mirror.
On one side, it is a mirror and the other side a window pane.
So, dumb me, I have been standing on the wrong side.
I am trying real hard to get on the president's side so I can see through his presidency.
From the side I am standing on all I can see are smoke and mirrors.
Bummer.
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Letters to the Editor
In his letter, ("No One Listened," Aug. 31) Robert Leppelmeir made some inaccurate claims, inaccurate conclusions and key omissions. His intent was to exonerate George W. Bush for his war against Iraq.
Re: Baby Veronica story: Isn't it just a little odd that the same attorneys in Oklahoma City and South Carolina and the adoption agency are the same parties in the Desaray case in Oklahoma City and are now representing the Capobiancos.