Final Thoughts on Cheap Snip at Jenna 

I was so outraged and disgusted by your unwarranted and immature jab at Jenna Bush ("The Score," Street Talk, April 30),

You do realize that Jenna weighs probably no more than 125-130 pounds and is 5-foot-6, right? Her face is round, people. You realize that having a round face with wide cheekbones doesn't mean that your body is chubby, right? Now why would I take the time to point out the obvious, you may ask? Because I am writing to point out that you have to resort to lies and personal insults to complain about an event you can choose not to watch.

By all accounts, Jenna Bush does remarkable work in Third World nations ministering to the poor, disaffected populations the globe over. She does this work incognito most of the time and most don't even realize she is the daughter of the president of the United States.

I can see that the Bush Derangement Syndrome is working overtime to cause a disproportionate lashing out at the daughter you don't know.

Oh ... and for Pete's sake ... stop reading Media Matters and listening to Keith Olbermann. It's polluting your mind and twisting reality.

Terri Routh
Midlothian



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