Even some opponents of gambling express sympathy for the mayor.
Political opponents and friends alike expressed shock at the announcement of her death.
But even opponents of Franco express reservations about the measure.
Opponents in Westchester also express concern about the effect on their surroundings.
Opponents also express concern over the possibility of those without such insurance having basic rights go unprotected.
Opponents of the Thompson measure expressed optimism they had enough support to defeat it.
Some opponents expressed concern for a herd of 200 elk and other wildlife living on the property.
But opponents, including some doctors and religious leaders, expressed their belief that the state should never sanction suicide.
Opponents of that move expressed concern that it could lead to still more fire deaths, and even longer response times.
Opponents of land mines expressed concern that the American demand would lead others to seek similar exceptions.