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Letters
Salon Staff
Trust issues: Readers tell Cary Tennis what they think of the guy who read the diary.
Miscarriage of justice
Robert J. Howe
Imagine a future where the punishment for not having your baby is a life sentence of hard labor.
Howard Stern’s schwing voters
Eric Boehlert
The raunchy jockey is mobilizing his army of listeners against Bush -- and they could make a difference in November.
Say one thing, do another, cont.
Geraldine SealeyAdvice to Kerry: It’s all about heart
Fred Branfman
It's not enough to be smarter than George W. Bush -- you've got to show some real feeling.
Damaged goods
Cary Tennis
I got engaged, then found out she is bipolar. How can I break it off with the least amount of hurt for both of us?
Florida, again
Tim Grieve
The 2004 presidential race could turn on the Sunshine State, just as it did in 2000. And the early evidence suggests Bush is in big trouble.
Is “The Sopranos” a chick show?
Rebecca Traister
Why an ultraviolent drama about a New Jersey mafioso paints a more nuanced portrait of women than anything you'll find on Lifetime.
Theocons vs. neocons
Sidney Blumenthal
With Mad Mel scaring the Jewish vote and Bush pandering to his theocratic base, the Republicans are quickly losing their secular swing voters.
Bracing for the backlash
Jennifer Buckendorff
In Massachusetts, some advocates of same-sex marriage are asking whether the cost of progress may be too high.
Branding Kerry with the L-word
Joe Conason
The Bush team and the pliant media are already hitting him as a Massachusetts liberal. Can Kerry counterpunch?
Tuesday’s must-reads
Geraldine SealeyWhy “Dirty Dancing” is the best girl movie ever
Curtis Sittenfeld
You can keep "Havana Nights" -- nothing compares to the original, a sizzling film that offered awkward, smart teens hope that a sexy heartthrob might sweep them away.
Ashcroft wants women’s medical records
Geraldine SealeyBush’s war over gay marriage
Tim Grieve
The president finally caves to the Christian right and backs a constitutional amendment, the better to beat up John Kerry. But will his newly emboldened right-wing allies go too far?
Steam heat and cold ground
Charles Taylor
In our roundup of the best new mysteries, a hip-hopper sells his soul to the devil, an abortion goes wrong in late-'60s Chicago, and a Minnesota sheriff's detective can't find her shifty cop husband.
Revolt of the Goldwater conservatives
Sidney Blumenthal
In Arizona, home of American conservatism's feisty icon, independent-minded voters may have a nasty surprise for George W. Bush.
Bush’s sex fantasy
Michelle Goldberg
The White House is pouring money into programs that tell teens to just say no to sex. Most experts say the programs don't work -- except to enrich the religious right.
Lost in the desert
Andrew O'Hehir
Why did Tony Blair, who reinvigorated Britain's Labor Party and became Bill Clinton's best friend in Europe, allow himself to get Bushwhacked in Iraq?
The Fix
Salon Staff
Erica Jong speculates about "Sex and the City" ending, Justin showers Cameron with diamonds, and Renee marvels at British manners. Plus: Mel Gibson on sucking up sin with his proboscis.
Letters
Salon Staff
Conservative author Marvin Olasky takes issue with "Avenging Angel of the Religious Right"; readers weigh in on President Bush's "missing year" from the National Guard.
Is America ready for the wild Kerry family?
Rebecca Traister
Dad may come off like a stiff, but Mom and the kids are a whole other story.
The Democrats’ Southern paradox
Tim Grieve
In the South, black voters may want Anybody but Bush, but whites like what they see in the president -- themselves. It's up to the Democrats to convince them otherwise.
Why I love Laura Bush
Curtis Sittenfeld
I'm a staunch liberal who hates George W. And yet I think his wife is sincere, down-to-earth, smart -- and a role model for all Americans.
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