Make sure you read that last one. These are all from the Richmond Times-Dispatch (as mentioned on Fox News) very conservative, there must be real trouble if all the letters are like this (most are).
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Editor, Times-Dispatch: You can tell a great deal about a candidate by the ads he runs. What kind of man uses the grief of a woman whose husband has been murdered for political gain? What kind of man appears to look forward to the opportunity to execute people?
If his ads are any indication of the kind of man Jerry Kilgore is, I wouldn't want him as a neighbor -- much less as my governor. Robert Redmon. midlothian.
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Editor, Times-Dispatch: Let me see if I have this straight. Time Kaine, a committed Christian who knows that his Lord was unjustly executed on the order of a politically motivated provincial governor, has a conscience. Jerry Kilgore's attacks, on the other hand, are pure politics, certainly provincial, and unconscionable.
Governor Pontius Kilgore? Please, God, no! Mark E. Biddle. richmond.
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Kaine, along with other criminal-defense lawyers, was defending and guaranteeing the rights of citizens accused under our Constitution. God bless him and the countless other criminal-defense lawyers who defend the rights of our fellow citizens every day in court.
As a lawyer, indeed the Commonwealth's highest lawyer, Kilgore should have known that. Obviously, he is a politician first and lawyer a distant second. Murray J. Janus. richmond.
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Editor, Times-Dispatch: All lawyers are ethically required to handle any case in which they are competent. Tim Kaine happened to be quite competent in death penalty cases. Few lawyers are.
It is unethical for a member of the bar, such as Jerry Kilgore, to criticize a fellow lawyer for handling cases as required by the Code of Professional Responsibility. Jerry Kilgore's latest low-ball TV ads do exactly that. They show no positive reasons that Kilgore is fit to become governor. It is sad he has nothing positive to say.
As attorney general, Kilgore made it as difficult as possible for birth-injured babies to be admitted to Virginia's birth-injury program. He made many potential beneficiaries jump through needless hoops until they died, thereby limiting or even eliminating their claims.
He is "pro-life" -- until birth.
Kilgore's performance as a public official has already been reprehensible. We do not need him elected governor to learn any more about who he really is. H. Watkins Ellerson. hadensville.
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