Monday, July 02, 2007
Inquiring minds STILL want to know
Ms. Jessica Fender
The Tennessean
Dear Ms. Fender:
A little over two months ago, you wrote a column in which you labeled State Rep. Stacey Campfield an "archconservative" ("State Rep. Campfield can't pass his bill but still gets heard," April 22).
I immediately dispatched an e-mail to you in which I asked you two questions:
What must one do to be considered an archconservative, as opposed to just an ordinary conservative?
If you were asked to pick a member of the TN House of Representatives whose views "fall toward the hard-left of the Democrat spectrum," whom would you pick?
You've now had two months to cogitate upon my questions. So, how 'bout some answers?! My readers are on pins and needles awaiting your reply.
Cordially,
Joltin' Django
Nashville, Tennessee
The Tennessean
Dear Ms. Fender:
A little over two months ago, you wrote a column in which you labeled State Rep. Stacey Campfield an "archconservative" ("State Rep. Campfield can't pass his bill but still gets heard," April 22).
I immediately dispatched an e-mail to you in which I asked you two questions:
What must one do to be considered an archconservative, as opposed to just an ordinary conservative?
If you were asked to pick a member of the TN House of Representatives whose views "fall toward the hard-left of the Democrat spectrum," whom would you pick?
You've now had two months to cogitate upon my questions. So, how 'bout some answers?! My readers are on pins and needles awaiting your reply.
Cordially,
Joltin' Django
Nashville, Tennessee