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There is no upper chamber, and there is no lower chamber. The Constitution provides for two equal chambers -- the House of Representatives and the Senate -- in our bicameral legislature.
I recall my father, former White House correspondent and AP news editor Raymond J. Crowley, telling me back in the '40s or '50s that he had to correct reporters when they incorrectly wrote copy including the "upper chamber" or the "lower chamber."
-- Brian Crowley
Bethesda
Defining Columnists (Cont'd)
Ann McC. Scott took me to task [Free for All, Sept. 27] for my Free for All letter of Sept. 20. Her letter deserves a response.
I was not suggesting that all columnists take an impartial view of the presidential candidates; many of them earn a living off their political leanings.
What I did suggest is that it would be welcome to also have a few columns periodically by writers who are impartial and objective.


