This letter is from a registered Republican and one who is a strong supporter of the death penalty in California.
George Will accuses the U.S.
Speaking of fanaticism, George Will's latest diatribe against abortion is a model of twisted illogic that indicates desperation in the ranks of the self-righteous.
The subject of abortion and a woman's freedom of choice brings out all the pompous self-righteousness a George Will can muster!
I read with utter horror the letter upholding 80,000 Californians out for the blood of Chief Justice Bird for voting against the death penalty.
The Supreme Court made its absolutely unsupportable judgment based upon several erroneous assumptions.
I feel compelled to write you concerning your editorial which endorsed the retention of all Supreme Court justices, including Rose Bird.
The piece by retired Justice Kaus manifests the wit and good sense for which he is well known to the bench and bar, if not to the general public.
Cruz Reynoso should understand something basic.
This letter is in reply to that of Peter M.
Columnist George F.
How will they police this? Peeking through keyholes? Battering rams?
So the Supreme Court has now sanctioned the imposition of the majority's morality on the rest of us.
When I read of the Supreme Court's ruling on homosexuality, I was so angry I was brought to tears.
My monogamous lover of three years and I (so much for the myth about all gays being promiscuous and spreading AIDS!)
Supreme Court justices up for confirmation, but also of the 14 justices of the Court of Appeal now serving on that court.
Former Gov.
Bird and the attempted politicization of the California Supreme Court (Letters, June 26).
Well, here I go again.
Your newspaper is to be congratulated on its objective reporting in the article, "Computers Churning Out Anti-Bird Letters to Press."