The North Texas Daily (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 110, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1987 Page: 3 of 16
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Friday, May 1, 1987
The North Texas Daily—Page 3
Readers Talk
Sorting the mail from students, Spring 1987
I am now a branded criminal over
$40 and others with (MCI) calls in the
hundreds of dollars are blameless! Oh!
Sweet justice!
Heather French
Richardson sophomore
I see the editorial fairy has been
visiting The NT Daily again.
Andy Birden
Denton junior
1 realize that I was wrong. It was
wrong to use a computer voice to wake
people up in the middle of the night.
Steve Perrier
Denton freshman
(Yes, this means in theory and in prac-
tice.)
Clint Solomon
Denton senior
For how long shall the American
government keep helping a country
(Israel) that has been spying on the
American people?
Kamal Alkak
Denton resident
Guys, guys... why can’t you see? I
hate being preached at by anyone —
religious, Objectivist, or otherwise.
Andrew Davis
Duncanville sophomore
you doing in school? Shouldn’t you be
out molesting children or causing global
anarchy?
Mark Cross
Plano junior
The article submitted by James Patrick
McHugh is absolutely the worst piece
of trash that I have ever read.
Steve Goodman
Lubbock sophomore
You, Mr. Goodman, are one of the
authoritarian personalities who wishes
to promote censorship because the
writers of the world show the reading
public the egg shell-like grip you have
on reality.
a good look at ourselves (religious or
not) and see what we can do to change
this mess (as Mr. McHugh has de-
scribed) we are in.
Andy Doyle
Houston sophomore
Those of us who listen to alternative
music, and listened to it before Deep
Ellum made it fashinable to do so, know
how difficult it can be to find new bands
and keep up with the ever-changing
trends that accompany it.
Shawn K. Yearta
Denton junior
I dislike our parking problems, regis-
tration and KNTU.
.. .all you other threats to my freedom
— leave me alone. If you don't like
my lifestyle, don’t live it. Dammit, don’t
tell me how to live my life.
Michael Shiplet
Denton senior
Mr. Shelton, you checked into the
history of dinosaurs and apes, but you
neglected to check into the history of
the main issue at hand, Jesus Christ.
Karen Foster
Denton resident
Good advice, Mr. Proctor: “Inves-
tigate before you attack.” Why did you
not follow it?
Roger Spotswood
Denton graduate student
Objectivism is the first philosophy I
have studied which makes and keeps
making fuller and more consistent sense.
Mr. Hudgins, I ask you, did the
Baptist hierarchy do that complete a job
of brainwashing you, or is there just too
much Ovaltine in your diet again?
David Christopher Miller
Longview freshmen
1 am extremely appalled by the
coverage of the Lisa Lynn Fong story.
Although the story was factual and
informative, the quarter-page picture of
the tragedy was tasteless and exhibited
the type of sensationalism most good
journalists try to avoid.
Teresa Cain
Plano senior
I went to college and become the
Antichrist.
James Patrick McHugh
Denton senior
If you are the Antichrist, what are
James Patrick McHugh
Denton senior
You know, Mr McHugh? Your words
mean as much to me as the Antichrist’s
would. Absolutely nothing...
Steve Goodman
Lubbock sophomore
I happen to know for a fact that
McHugh is not really the Antichrist I
know because I am God,
Steve Beavers
Garland senior
Crawl back in your hole, underground
man.
Chalone Savant
Denton senior
I’m a little glad Mr. McHugh wrote
those letters. I feel as though this is a
good time for us to stand back and take
Mark Garrett
Lewisville senior
As KNTU station manager, I have
been reading with interest the recent
letters in The NT Daily. I have only
one question: Why haven't the advocates
of change seen fit to contact me or other
station personnel?
Russ Campbell
KNTU Station Manager
On a more serious note 1 want to
address the article in the Feb. 5 edition
detailing the theft of my car.
Eric Jackson
NT Chief of Police
Let’s get real here — six different
names and they want to change it again!
Teresa Smith
Garland junior
Anyone with traces of brain cells in
his head knows that Kerr Hall is the
awesomest hall around.
Leroy Hickman
Plano sophomore
Evidently, a firm, functional grasp
of the English language is not a pre-
requisite admission admission into the
“awesomest” dorm on campus (Kerr
Hall).
Scott Goldstein
Eugene, Ore., junior
Attention! Has anybody checked a
toilet seat at NT lately?
Deanna Grissom Davis
Richardson junior
To direction. Athenians! Were proves
required prejudiced only us, principles
The case that better any suppose ...
Scott Biggs
Austin senior
Here’s one guaranteed to get spiteful
responses from bleeding heart liberals
who enjoy feeling guilty about every
unjust act perpatrated by every white
since the Mayflower, but off I go...
Louis d’Evreux
Denton freshmen
Neither agnosticism nor atheism is
honest.
G.S. Hudgins
Denton resident
The Soviet government does not
recognize any individual rights. The
political philosophy of communism is
the total subjugation of the individual
to the State.
Todd E. Albanesi
Denton graduate student
Our country does have a war going
on. A silent one — and we need all
the help we can get to stay and fight
it.
Denise Price
Dallas resident
The Daily has a fiction page in every
issue. These stories appear under the
heading COMMENTARY and more
than likely have as their subject matter
the painful death of a favorite pet, the
painful decision by a friend to abort a
child, the painful break up of a long-
term romance, the painful. ..
Lyle Howard
Library staff
Everyone at NT is stupid, stupid,
stupid!
Angie Johnson
Dallas sophomore
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70th Year
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