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October 14, 2008
Where is John McCain’s fire?
If (and that is a big IF), Barack Obama is elected in November, John McCain has only himself to blame for his defeat. Where is the fire and determination that have been McCain’s strongest characteristics, especially during the first debate?
October 13, 2008
It’s time for an investigation
An investigation by a special prosecutor/federal grand jury must be started immediately. Not only should the investigation thoroughly examine current Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac officials but also those who held executive positions in the past, such as Frank Raines, Jim Johnson and a host of other Clinton administration appointees.
Where does this all begin and end?
Does it begin with land being sold and developers bringing in their bushel baskets for money, then leaving this county?
Give Obama his chance to lead
With Nov. 4 less than 30 days away, we are witnessing the dying throes of a failing campaign.
Choose McCain for true leadership
Wall Street is collapsing and many other commercial and industrial giants are either declining or on the way to final collapse.
October 12, 2008
Where have all the attacks gotten us?
In 2000, George W. Bush reached the presidency through the use of personal attacks on his opponents.
Be very wary of Obama’s ‘change’
Intelligent people for Obama (Oct. 8)? There is a village somewhere in search of Ms. Guillen.
McCain supporters up to dirty tricks
This morning I awoke from my Bristow home to discover that the campaign sign representing candidates Barack Obama and Joe Biden had been stolen from my front yard where I had placed it two weeks ago.
Paper shows its double standard
The past few days/weeks of your devoting so much space to Councilwoman Barr’s tax problems, is the epitome of using the old double standard, in my opinion.
October 10, 2008
Public safety should be county priority
On Sept. 8, four people were bound and robbed during a home invasion in Woodbridge.
For president, no experience is needed
The search is on to find the experienced people to lead the organizations to implement the bailout and Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Education is what makes us great
One thing that sets this nation apart from most other nations of the world is our public education system.
Everyone wants to be in control
The presidential election is nearing. Not only do I read and observe everyone being divided on very important issues facing our country, but I pay close attention to individuals and groups of individuals trying to control the way other people think.
Castaways review was cruel and uncalled for
The amusing “Corrections and Clarifications” explanations which unfortunately appear too often are the most entertaining part of the paper. I also enjoy reading the Letters to the Editor and now I feel that I have to have my voice heard as well.
October 09, 2008
‘Made in America’ should not be a memory
Now we are seeing the baby formula coming out of China with poison. Just like the dog food scare of last year and and the lead in the toys that small children stick in their mouths.
Ideology trumps qualifications for GOP
Delegate Lingamfelter highlights a curious shift in Republican strategies in his recent letter supporting Sarah (on a clear day I can see Russia, darn, you betcha, wink, wink) Palin. Evidently Republicans are selecting right-wing ideologues over qualified moderates.
Bring back the lost art of counting change
Retail managers! Whatever happened to the fine art of counting change? I’m tired of having change thrown at me.
Paper’s bias for Obama is clear
Once again, I am disappointed in this paper’s obvious bias in the current presidential campaign.
October 08, 2008
Candidate’s histories, seen side by side
I read an article today announcing that John McCain plans to go negative against Barack Obama in the last month before the election.
‘Intelligent people’ should learn the truth
This is in response to Ellen Guillen and her letter “Intelligent people for Obama and Biden.”
October 07, 2008
Connolly showed that he is the best choice
Thanks to Prince William’s Committee of 100 for sponsoring the Sept. 18, 11th Congressional District debate in Montclair between Gerry Connolly and Keith Fimian.
High time for term limits in Congress
After looking at the futility of our Congress to get anything done, whether it being Republican or Democrat, I truly believe that one major problem with our Congress are career politicians.
Palin recovers from gotcha journalism
Interestingly enough, the “nails in Sarah Palin’s coffin were driven there as a result of Charles Gibson and Katie Couric’s interviews.
Intelligent people for Obama and Biden
Our economy is in big trouble. There were 84,000 jobs lost in August. Those with jobs find that their income has been stagnant since Mr. Bush took office.
Memories of a fateful September day
This past September brought back many sad memories to this old soldier. I though about the 11 a.m. appointment that I had on 9/11/01 at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Washington, D.C., and how slow the traffic had seemed to move, almost bumper to bumper, along I-395.
October 06, 2008
Republican voting for Barack Obama
I have been a Republican since I was old enough to vote and that has been 57 years. After this past eight years, I am now an independent.
An issue with the lies of Barack Obama
While I am not surprised when I hear Barack Obama continually say he will meet with terrorist “potentates” around the world without “precondition,” an approach no one should be surprised by given his documented connections to the terrorist Bill Ayers and the radical anti-American commentator Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., it is the lying and backtracking by him I personally take the most concern with.
Of Christianity and the war in Iraq
In the letter from Mr. Cletis Neal, we are led to believe that our vote for president is a matter of Christian discipline: to follow good versus evil and to deny a woman’s right to choose and same-sex marriage.
A store expressing the American way
Mark Elliott, son of Tom and Karen Elliott and brother of Timothy Elliott of Alexandria, and our grandson, is currently serving in Afghanistan.
October 05, 2008
McCain/Palin wants what is best for country
A recent Washington Post (Free for All) column reminded me of a quote by Johann Wolf-gang Goethe (1749-1832), “There’s nothing more frightening than ignorance in action.”
