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The demise of Social Security?
Don't privatize SS
Well, I want to thank Mr. Etchison for responding to my article. OK, Sparky, here are the facts:
Respect must be earned
Today's finger-down-my-throat moment was to read that out of 100 metro areas, the Tampa Bay area was third from last when it comes to economic recovery.
Stabins put on notice
Mr. Tarrada's opinion of Len Tria's column and some statements leading to the Feedback headline "Who's really in the dark," makes me think Mr. Tarrada is the one with the bag over his head.
GOP and the tea party understand plight of seniors
Attorney Matt Foreman's appointment as the new school board member for Hernando County School District, by Republican Gov. Rick Scott, is another example of how the "good old boy network" is alive and well in Hernando County.
Politics as usual
Well, here we go again. Len Tria's writing his opinion without first checking the facts
Misleading attack
Record of failure
Get the facts first
Focus on the big picture
Abusers of the commonpeople are to blameRe: "Times have changed, accept it." Wrong. How can anyone suggest that "every person" is at fault for the persistent economic woes in America? "Every person" did not bring America to the brink of depression.
Before we dump on Congressmen Rich Nugent like Mr. Laven did in Saturday's Feedback, we need to tell the entire truth — not just put half truths and innuendo.
Unbelievable!IBM offered to help reduce Medicare fraud for free. The offer is true. Zukermann, owner of U.S. News and World Report, a Democrat, was interviewed on Fox and confirmed it. And IBM has confirmed it.
Gratitude to a heroRe: To the boy who saved the little kitten Dexter:
With Congress's performance rating at 8 percent, it's high time we took a hard look at what we, in District 5, are getting for our money, the $1.5 million it cost us taxpayers to have Congressman Rich Nugent in Washington.
Gratitude to a heroRe: To the boy who saved the little kitten Dexter:
Monday morning quarterbacking isn't fair to anyone. In reality, very few people saw it coming, which is why it surprised the heck out of us when it came. I didn't see it coming. And it turns out, I was part of the problem.
The unjust departmentWe have the U.S. Justice Department that opposes existing laws, ignores existing laws, condones and protects lawbreakers and circumvents Congress and makes its own laws.
The unjust departmentWe have the U.S. Justice Department that opposes existing laws, ignores existing laws, condones and protects lawbreakers and circumvents Congress and makes its own laws.
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