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LETTERS.(ISSUES & INSIGHTS)

Investor's Business Daily

| July 01, 2002 | COPYRIGHT 2002 Investor's Business Daily, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Government's Criminals

"Go Directly To Jail" (Editorial, Thursday) is too late. When the Clintons escaped punishment for their contempt for law, it left the door open for what we see today.

Yes, these CEOs and their cohorts should go to jail. But then so should the heads of government departments and other agencies that have been found to have "lost" billions of taxpayers' dollars. Not a hiccup has been heard.

Our spineless lawmakers supported by the urban dependency classes (Gore voters) have brought us to the brink of judicial disaster. Contempt for the law has become the pathetic norm.

Kenneth C. Olson, Bakersfield, Calif.

The New Colonialists

Excellent analysis by Brian Mitchell in "Why Ex-Communists Hold The Power In East Europe" (National Issue, Tuesday). I've noticed that his articles are insightful and well-researched; this last one is also on the mark.

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