More replies to John Doolittle
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To the Editor:
I applaud you for printing John Doolittle’s criticism of Thomas Sowell (“A response to Thomas Sowell,” West Newsmagazine, Nov. 28). Mr. Doolittle is not alone in his views.
Until about two years ago I was a regular reader of the Sowell column, but finally grew bored with his neverending stream of mean-spirited negativity. With Sowell things weren’t so well. There was never any good news, nor could there be.
Now I only occasionally read his stuff to see if anything has changed. It hasn’t.
Sowell continues to reveal himself as a pathetically embittered old man trapped in a hateful world of his own making and apparently some of your readers are onto him.
Bill Howard
Chesterfield
To the Editor:
Several questions came to mind when reading John Doolittle’s letter (“A response to Thomas Sowell,” West Newsmagazine, Nov. 28). The terrorist attack on the American consulate in Benghazi occurred on Sept.11. When can we expect the true facts to be revealed? More importantly, when will the perpetrators of this heinous act be identified and brought to justice? And finally will we learn the facts about Benghazi before or after we hear the truth about Fast & Furious?
Mark Dagestad
Chesterfield
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