THE FIGHT AGAINST FOCA
Grateful for church guidance, and postcards
I am confused by Father Michael Tegeder's assertion that by sending a postcard to my legislators asking them to vote against the Freedom of Choice Act I am somehow displaying ill will and confronting President-elect Barack Obama ("Church plans for mass mailing on abortion bill are ill-advised," Dec. 23).
Since FOCA has been brought up in a congressional committee in the past, it does not seem to me to be a phantom issue, and as a Catholic layperson, I am glad for all the help my church gives me in my prolife efforts, including postcard campaigns.
PATRICIA KATAGIRI, MINNEAPOLIS
COLEMAN VS. FRANKEN
As Bush knows, even one vote is a mandate
If Al Franken were to defeat Norm Coleman by a few tens of votes, one would have to conclude that to be a resounding mandate, considering that the White House's current occupant defeated former Vice President Al Gore by one vote, 5-4, and went on to bigger and better things. As our Republican "friends" told us thereafter, "get over it." The process moves on.
JAMES SCHENZ, STILLWATER
•••
Is there anyone in Minnesota who does not understand that the Democratic-controlled political machine in Minnesota will deliver the U.S. Senate seat to Al Franken, no matter what it takes?
LARRY A. SORENSON, ARLINGTON, MINN.