To The Editor:
To be continually recognized and/or acknowledged for political beliefs shows effectiveness. For others to be obsessed with my writing is complementary to say the least. I simply try to correct the trash talk put forth by my right-wing opponents.
Allow one example, and there are so many: Reagen lowered taxes and doubled revenues. Wrong. Revenues went from $1.4 to $1.7 trillion, not exactly doubling. Problem with the right is lack of education, thus basic math deficiencies. People like Hannity have been pimping these facts’ for years and the ditto-head types follow like puppies. It’s time to be adult, but simply gratifying to know I’ve made a political impact on the misanthropes who wallow in negativisms.
Secondly, I congratulate Messrs. Post and Daignault for their political clarity and honesty. The right leadership knows how to motivate the Neanderthals thus they establish talking points, arm the followers and put ’em out to the dance floor. In response to Nick Morency, please allow me to comment and clarify.
Everyone knows and has seen Bush on the aircraft carrier saying, “Combat operations are over.” No documentation needed. Bush and Cheney are war criminals — Geneva Accord violation. Now there are warrants out in Europe. You will not see either of these guys traveling to Europe any too soon. The ‘anonymous’ university is the University of Maryland.
Dec. 17, 2010, a poll of 616 voters and entitled, “Fox news viewers to be misinformed on key issues.” I have forwarded copies to the Herald for review. However,the right will not believe even the strongest documentation. They have their talking points and don’t know how to deviate or debate properly. One cannot oppose the talking points of the right. It’s always Fanny and Freddy, not Wall Street or banking deregulation. Forget about Vitter and Ensign, talk only about Weiner; they are totally dishonest. Amen.
WILLIAM MURPHY
Cape May
(ED NOTE: Murphy submitted a copy of a “study” stated to be taken at Maryland University. It was downloaded from an Internet blog, the Examiner.com.)
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