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Another look at Democrats

Re: "I'm proud to be a Democrat," by Michael Amonett, Monday Letters. Amonett failed to mention that President Barack Obama has not figured out a way to pay for his health care plan without income redistribution and that he has...


On Clinton's trip to North Korea: I'm proud to be a Democrat

President Barack Obama has made health care for American citizens a priority rather than bullying the world. Former President Jimmy Carter and his Carter Institute spend time trying to promote democracy in fledgling nations rather than playing golf. And former...


Arrogant title for Bush

Re: "Who's arrogant now?" by Gail Smith, Wednesday Letters. So Smith thinks former President Jimmy Carter was the most arrogant president of all time. Carter was perhaps the most humble president of all time. He was so meek and mild...


Who's arrogant now?

Re: "But can he carry a tune?" by Jim Turvan, Monday Letters. President Barack Obama referring to America as "arrogant" is the pot calling the kettle black. He is one of the most arrogant presidents the U.S. has had in...


Turnaround takes time

Re: "Obama hitting bottom," by Greg Reed, Friday Letters. President Barack Obama hasn't been in office 100 days, but already the newspaper is full of letters from writers only too happy to judge his administration a failure. Considering the economic,...


Obama hitting bottom

Somewhere, in a rare moment of honest introspection, Jimmy Carter must be relieved. After watching President Barack Obama for more than two months, he can rest easy knowing he will no longer be considered the worst president in at least...


Hands off worked for Reagan

When Ronald Reagan was elected president after the disaster of Jimmy Carter, the economy was a lot worse than it is today, despite the rhetoric out of the White House and Congress. But, because of Reagan's policies, we had a...


George W. Bush, destroyer of conservatism

Our man McKenzie is en route to Washington today, set to interview the president tomorrow at the White House. Before he meets with the guy, I hope Bill will read this requiem for the right-wing by Joel Kotkin. Excerpt: Like...

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