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I am sickened and disgusted after reading the whimpering, whining, wimpy letter you published from Robert Dornan.
The Foreign Office said Friday that the British Consul General in Shanghai was expressing his own views but was probably telling the truth when he said he could earn more as a butler in the United States.
You did a hatchet job on Regan in your editorial.
Regan's hoof-and-mouth disease clearly manifested discernable sexism in his absurd, misguided statement suggesting that women lack interest in and understanding of substantive summitry and arms-race issues.
If "men understand missile throw weights or what is happening in Afghanistan," as Regan believes they do, one can only wonder why they haven't done a better job.
Women can hardly be expected to grasp the complexities of the situation as the world's two most powerful leaders sit down with their nuclear knitting needles to work out a new pattern that all mankind will either live by, or die by.
"Me thinks Dornan doth protest too much."
The article about Japanese Prime Minister Nakasone may be getting too close to the truth.
Hey Nakasone! If Americans are so dumb, why do we buy your automobiles? JOHN J. PLEVACK Granada Hills
Is Prime Minister Nakasone talking about a master race? What culture and superiority?
My! My! How the truth hurts!
In his attempt to portray American women as little more than naive children who are "disinterested" in important political issues, Regan demonstrates a profound ignorance concerning the contribution of women to American politics.
To comment on your editorial: Donald Regan is not just a "good ol' boy."
In your editorial (Nov. 21), "Blueberries and Razzberries," you take a swipe at White House Chief of Staff Donald Regan for having the "pretty-woman syndrome."
As a woman, I feel that I must defend Donald Regan for the remarks he made about women's interests.
Regan's remark about American women upset me terribly.
The following is a complete transcript of Chief Kolender's taped message to police officers: I felt that I owe each and every one of you an explanation for the articles in the paper concerning my statements to the editorial boards of the San Diego Union and Evening Tribune.
What no one seems to realize is that Premier Nakasone's comments about American Hispanic and black intellectual inferiority could be a blessing in disguise.
Nakasone predictably is being pilloried for his statements. But was he wrong? Was he really wrong?