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On Religion

ashlover solicited ash’s assessment. Here it is, in all its cynical glory:

Religion serves the following purposes:

- to explain the existence...

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Classical Ash

It was effortless. Really.

John L. Sullivan (letters, 5/9) asks an intriguing, if rhetorical, question. How DID President Bush manage to persevere...

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Less Wrong

ash makes the link between two letters by the same local correspondent. Note the editor's correction ONLY to the writer's factual error:

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Try This at Home

This letter assumes readers are aware of the fact that Ted Rall and Ann Coulter are featured on the same day (or used to be), one above the other for...
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"Snide" is a Tricky Literary Device

The writer to whom ash replies was nearly as prolific a correspondent as she was – before she let her subscription expire and gradually phased out reading...

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Piling On

Strong language begets strong language. Self-appointed apologism, to coin a noun, is a nasty business, although ash is sure the apologist below would...

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