In November, we will decide if we want to stay "the land of the free and the home of the brave," or become "the land of the government and the home of entitlement."
Marilyn McQueen
Mapleton
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I am really tired of these people who talk about entitlements, like they do not have their hand in the cookie jar.
Simplistic bumper-sticker statements published as letters to the editor aren't helping.
And to "Say No to BO", what do you have against the concept of social justice? Would you prefer an _unjust_ society?
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If the Republicans sweep in November, this country will indeed become "the land of the government and the home of entitlement," except the government will see to it that the entitlements run exclusively to the wealthy and the corporations, More..