Bruce Allen of Del Haven tells readers that U.S. Education is a big problem. Allen says, “We need to look at the entire culture of learning in the U.S., and not just at our schools.” Barry Felice of North Cape May talks about Wildwood’s issues with the cost of OPRA and tells us he considers the $45,000 the City of Wildwood pays its records custodian a bargain.
Bill Kanengiser says “If the Mayan calendar is correct, and the world ends Dec. 21st, at least we’re spared any more Eagles football games.”
On a more serious note, Editor Al Campbell talks about Dec. 7 and Pearl Harbor. He tells readers about Jim Smith, 90, a survivor of Pearl Harbor, who said he feels just as good today as he did back then. Smith, a runner, said, “A body in motion says in motion.”
Publisher Art Hall talks about the “Fiscal Cliff.” He tells us the U.S. government liability is $86.8 trillion, or $279,000 for each man, woman and child in America (per Chris Cox, former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, and Bill A
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