Letters to the Editor

  • Kurt Warner, Hall of Famer?

    In the wake of his third fine Super Bowl performance, the readers write about that and other big-game subjects.
  • Don Larsen: The readers write

    Comparing the players of 1956 to those of today gets a lively debate going.
  • Is fan loyalty bunk?

    The readers write -- some more! -- about bandwagoning and whether fandom is really just a consumer choice.
  • ALCS delays, umps and Manny

    How can MLB not have a backup ump ready? Would the Red Sox have made the playoffs with that lineup all year? The readers write.
  • New Yorkers write: "&$#! you!"

    Long-suffering Mets fans don't like being lumped in with Yankees fans.
  • The pro-Derek Jeter backlash

    It starts here. Just because he's overhyped and overpraised doesn't mean he's not an all-time great.
  • A book-keeping note

    About comments, and Sawadogo
  • Broncos-Chargers: The readers write

    What about that blown call? Were the Broncos "playing with house money"?
  • Letters: Celebration penalties

    The readers write -- and seem unable to find a middle ground between boorish taunting and stoic restraint.
  • Anonymous no more

    Why we're no longer allowing letters to be posted anonymously.
  • The readers strike back

    Massive online feedback has rocked writers and changed journalism forever. This brave new world is filled with beautiful minds and nasty Calibans and everything in between. Its benefits are undeniable. But do they outweigh its insidious effects?
  • Letters

    CACI Premier Technology Inc. responds to the Salon article "'Big Steve' and Abu Ghraib."
  • Letter to Salon from Newt Gingrich

    The former speaker's spokesman Rick Tyler responds to Michael Scherer's article "Newt: I'm Shocked, Shocked by Abramoff Scandal!"
  • Letters

    Symbols of misogyny or simple sex toys? Readers respond to Meghan Laslocky's article about Real Dolls.
  • Letters

    George Packer and other readers respond to Gary Kamiya's essay "The Road to Hell."
  • Letters

    To pole dance, or not to pole dance: Is that the question? Readers respond to Christine Smallwood's "Girls Gone Wild."
  • Letters

    Is Harriet Miers a political "pawn," or someone who can restore a "different sort of balance" to the Supreme Court? Readers consider Bush's nominee.
  • Letters

    To school or not to school: Readers sound off on the subject of unschooling.
  • Letters

    "Bennett's statements were crude. But the left doesn't help itself when it twists meaning to suit its own ends." Readers have their say about Cecelie Berry's response to William Bennett.
  • Letters

    Was a SWAT team really required to break up a Utah rave? Plus: Readers react to the "hellish" evacuation of Houston.
  • Letters

    "Kate Moss has always been, and probably always will be, thin. Like it or not, some girls just are." Readers react to the rise and fall of Kate Moss.
  • Letters

    "Race is only part of the sad, complicated story of inequality in America." Readers respond to Jonathan Kozol's indictment of the American public school system.
  • Letters

    The head of the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime responds to Mitchell Prothero's piece on Afghanistan.
  • Letters

    "When I see one of those ads, I think I need a bong hit to endure America's endless foolishness." Readers respond to "The Return of Reefer Madness."
  • Letters

    The war of the sexes rages on. Readers go another round on Rebecca Traister's "Attack of the Listless Lads."
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