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SIGNE WILKINSON  
Daily News Editorial Cartoonist

   SIGNE WILKINSON 10/14

In today's Opinion  

BUSH POLITICS TAMPERING WITH MEDICINE
IF YOUR HEALTH or the health of a loved one were at stake, would you choose a Republican doctor - or a Democrat? Smart people wouldn't care: They would want the best, most nearly objective, scientific advice possible - no matter what the political or religious philosophy of the adviser.

Michelle Malkin | PUTTING THE FEAR OF GOD INTO PUBLIC RADIO
NPR liberals are horrified. Across the country, thousands of radio listeners are tuning out conservative-basher Nina Totenberg and tuning in conservative heroine Phyllis Schlafly.

The potential of the parkway
WITH THE recent news of the Barnes Foundation's desire to relocate to Center City, along with the impending Calder Museum, the Ben Franklin Parkway campus of museums is due to become a premier art capital of this world.

OF RACISM, POET LAUREATES & SEPT. 11
THE Daily News has done a good job of introspection and self-correcting regarding its alleged "racist" policies. Perhaps Mr. A. Bruce Crawley should do the same for himself, as should Sharif Street.

Free speech cuts BOTH ways
I WOULD NEVER expect the editors of a major newspaper to exhibit a layman's misunderstanding of freedom of speech, and blatant disregard for the fact that the marketplace of ideas encompasses our entire society, not just college campuses.

Doth protest too much?
HARVEY LEVIN of the Board of Revision of Taxes says he's getting death threats because of my government watchdog Web site, www.hallwatch.org (article Oct. 2).

Help! These drivers are threatening my son's life
THE OTHER DAY, I went to put my son, who is 11 years old and blind, on the school bus that picks him up at 7:20 every morning. Before walking into the street with him, I look both ways and still continue to almost be sideswiped by passing cars that fail to stop for the bus. The motorists yell at me or honk their horns for me to move! This has been going on for the three years that I have lived in Juniata. I point to the stop sign on the bus while the bus driver honks his horn in an attempt to get...

SIGNE WILKINSON 10/14





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