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Stan Welli br> Aurora, Illinois /p> p> The Peanut President had a popular brother, but unless Jimmy wanted a cold "Billy Beer," the younger Carter was not of much help. Roger Clinton was good for a few giggles, but overall, no one voted for The Boy President because he liked the way Roger rocked out. George Hussein Onyango (also spelled Owango) Barack may not help his brother, but at least he won't be an embarrassment. br> -- Ira M. Kessel br> Rochester, New York /p> p> TOO FAIR br> Re: Peter Ferrara's Poverty and Welfare in America : /p> p>Sen. Obama's citation to the biblical injunction "Whatever you do to the least of these you do unto me" is disingenuous at best, if not hypocritical. This man who lectures us votes to deny even the simplest of caring responses to a baby who survives an attempted abortion. I oppose Sen. Obama because he wants increased government programs, increased government spending, and increased taxes on the working middle class. The middle class is not provided mechanisms to shelter income available to the Kennedy's and Kerry's of the world -- the W-2 salary is fair game for taxes and social insecurity "contributions," and tax incentives phase-out with increased income. How's that for fair?
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