THE PRESIDENTIAL RACE
One can go tit-for-tat on 'fiber' formation
A May 16 letter stated: "By the time one reaches the mid- to late teens, one's fiber has been formed." Really! So what does that say about the drug use of our president, who wrote in his 1995 memoir about using drugs as a teen?
Contrary to the letter writer's assertion, Mitt Romney is not a puzzling choice compared to what we have. I believe we have to do better than what we are now experiencing. Can we now put the Romney "haircut" incident to rest? Please?
JEAN OUELLETTE, ROBBINSDALE
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RECALL ELECTIONS
Today, corruption is a fuzzy concept
I agree with Jonathan Zimmerman that recalls of elected officials should not be taken lightly ("No mulligans over policies, please," May 16). As he so rightly states, recalls are meant "to remove elected officials who are on the take ... from corporate interests." It is especially hard to know what "on the take" means in our post-Citizens United world -- Walker has traveled the country collecting corporate millions during his first 16 months in office.
Recalls also were put in place to hold accountable elected officials who are guilty of serious crimes. Walker is lawyered up to confront charges of running a secret campaign network while serving as Milwaukee County executive.
Zimmerman and I agree that recalls based upon policies and ideology set a terrible precedent. On the other hand, Walker and his legislative colleagues set about eliminating collective bargaining rights for public employees in closed-door sessions, often in the middle of the night, last winter.
JEFF HORNER, RIVER FALLS, WIS.