September 30, 2008
Fair, not racist, to criticize Obama
The writer of “Obama critiques conceal racism” (The Daily Progress, Sept. 18) finds it “mind-boggling” that so many voters don’t support the Democratic candidate. What is at all surprising about political opposition?
What is GOP ticket hiding?
In this presidential election voters have the disadvantage of looking at the candidates through the prism of a double standard of accountability.
Lalich erred, but got raw deal
In the case of Pete Lalich, former University of Virginia quarterback removed from the team after admitting he violated probation on an earlier alcohol conviction, it’s easier to criticize than offer forgiveness. It’s not easy to grow up in today’s society and culture without making mistakes.
Sarah Palin pick a real laugher
I am a retired person who has listened to political news on major TV news stations — CNN, MSNBC, Fox News — for many years. When McCain selected Sarah Palin for his running mate, I actually burst out laughing! I expect nine-tenths of the United States had never heard of her, nor had I.
America needs Obama, Biden
There is no question that Barack Obama is the choice for America.
Obama’s shortcomings colorblind
I would like to respond to the writer who believes that if you don’t vote for Barack Obama then you must be a racist (“Obama critiques conceal racism,” The Daily Progress, Sept. 18).
September 29, 2008
It isn’t his color, it’s his substance
I’m tired of individuals (such as the author of “Obama critics conceal racism,” The Daily Progress, Sept. 18) suggesting that the majority of us don’t like Barack Obama because he’s black.
Obama candidacy relies on race
In a letter published Sept 18 (“Obama critiques conceal racism,” The Daily Progress), the writer argues that racism is the real reason so many people oppose Barack Obama for president.
Judge the whole man, and not just his medals
I am responding to a letter to the editor that appeared in the Sept. 4 edition of The Daily Progress headlined “Obama lacking military fortitude.”
September 28, 2008
Suddenly, billions easily available
Could someone please explain to me why the government is able to afford hundreds of billions of dollars to finance wars or rescue greedy investors, but cannot afford a half a penny for education, health or social security?
Obama wins substance debate
I recently read a letter to the editor concerning the respective qualities of the contestants in the current election campaign (“McCain-Palin the better ticket,” The Daily Progress, Sept. 19).
Blame Democrats for this mess
One critical change we need is entirely within the capacity of government to accomplish — with voters’ assistance, that is.
Palin wrong on women’s issues
I have been dismayed by reports that white women are shifting support from Barack Obama to John McCain following McCain’s pick of Sarah Palin.
McCain deserves our vote
John McCain has earned the vote of every American who ever wore the uniform of our nation.
September 27, 2008
Questions needed on bailout’s basics
The current discussion over the Wall Street bailout has never answered two important questions: Why is the amount that Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson asking for set at $700 billion, and how exactly is that amount of money supposed to help?
10K road race was a runaway success
On Sept. 13, the annual 10K road race to support Special Olympics was held at Meriwether Lewis Elementary School.
Therapeutic program an example of city’s warmth
Last month I attended the talent show for the Charlottesville Therapeutic Department held at Walker Lower Middle School.
September 26, 2008
Economic failure socialism’s legacy
Capitalism, with its freedoms, is the only successful alternative to a controlling big government.
Affordable health care is a right
Access to affordable health care is a right, not a privilege.
September 24, 2008
A Goode man, in quiet ways
Virgil Goode is a man, and representative, of honor and experience.
McCain’s acts cost him respect
Once upon a time, I thought that John McCain was a man to be admired. But I do not recognize the man that I see now.
Racism letter was mean-spirited
The letter of Sept. 18, “Obama critiques conceal racism,” was the most offensive letter I have ever seen in The Daily Progress.
Obama failed to try reform
I love it! Now, if you do not support Sen. Barack Obama, you’re a racist.
Obama’s tax plan is fair to all
Sen. Barack Obama’s economic plan does not raise taxes on the vast majority of Americans.
Democrats play games with drilling issue
Politics. I hate the word. It has come to represent exaggeration, obfuscation and even falsification.
Right now, nation needs more God
Sadly, we the people have been cheated out of our glorious and God-given heritage; led astray by an elitist few who, shamelessly and with reckless abandon, separated us from our heritage.
Want to save on gas? Tell VDOT to snip mowing
It’s very sad that the House of Representatives has passed a bill to allow more offshore drilling (“Goode votes against offshore drilling bill,” The Daily Progress, Sept. 18).
September 23, 2008
Palin interesting, but not ready yet
Sarah Palin is no Hillary Clinton.
Not all against Obama are racist
I am writing in response to the letter to the editor titled “Obama critiques conceal racism” (The Daily Progress, Sept. 18).
September 22, 2008
Palin’s place is back at home
The Republican Party seems to be out in left field this year, and this is shameful.

