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Letters to the Editor: Disappointed by Miller

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My parents, at ages 84 and 90, asked me for permission to move into my home to pass their final days in cancer hospice.

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For the Record

Glendora, CA

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Nov 12, 2009
 
I understand the team that would investigate them is booked for the next several years as they investigate "ACORN", sorry Rose...

Rose Elizondo Said: "Just a mouthpiece"

"The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has become a mouthpiece for greedy, corrupt interests whose only desire is to line their pockets. They no longer represent honest businesses. Its business practices are shameful.

It should be investigated for acting as a political action group, and if it does not change its behavior, it should be dismantled."
Paul

West Covina, CA

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#2
Nov 12, 2009
 
It's really a shame that the republicans did not offer any real alternatives or solutions to Health care reform, just some small changes in tort laws that would do nothing to control cost or reduce premiums.
Artie D

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#3
Nov 12, 2009
 
Poor Rose
The US Chamber of Commerce is "just a mouthpiece for big business"...This may come as a shock to you, but the Pope is also Catholic and the Obama Admin is full of crooked Chicago politicians!
Paul: The real shame is folks like yourself, that can't think for themselves but are reduced to Dimocrat soundbites!
Paul

West Covina, CA

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#4
Nov 12, 2009
 
Artie,
Aren'T you the one who said YOU ARE A PROUD TEA-BAGGER? talk about someone who can't think for themselves, you basically said you like a certain Homosexual act just because you wanted to jump on the Repubilcan band wagon with knowing what it meant
Right Now

Rialto, CA

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#5
Nov 12, 2009
 
Rose Elizondo is obviouly a little less than bright. The Chamber helps creat jobs. People need jobs more than they need government. Thus if anything should be dismantled it should be the US Government.
Somehow the brillent Suha Abushakra believes that by picking off a single republican from a very democrat district we have a Bi-Partisan bill. Jeez I wonder what in the hell she is smoking.
Artie D

West Covina, CA

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#6
Nov 13, 2009
 
Paul wrote:
Artie,
Aren'T you the one who said YOU ARE A PROUD TEA-BAGGER? talk about someone who can't think for themselves, you basically said you like a certain Homosexual act just because you wanted to jump on the Repubilcan band wagon with knowing what it meant
Poor Paul; so much mouth, so few brains!
Jackson B

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Nov 13, 2009
 
Paul wrote:
Artie,
Aren'T you the one who said YOU ARE A PROUD TEA-BAGGER? talk about someone who can't think for themselves, you basically said you like a certain Homosexual act just because you wanted to jump on the Repubilcan band wagon with knowing what it meant
Good try Paul, but we both know that the homosexual connotation of "Tea-Baaging" was created by operatives of the State Democratic Party in San Francisco as "a way to derail the conservative/anti-tax movement"...Look it up! They sent out emails to everyone that they thought was their supporters..I guess this reveals who you are and what your motives are.
Paul

West Covina, CA

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Nov 13, 2009
 
Jackson B wrote:
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Good try Paul, but we both know that the homosexual connotation of "Tea-Baaging" was created by operatives of the State Democratic Party in San Francisco as "a way to derail the conservative/anti-tax movement"...Look it up! They sent out emails to everyone that they thought was their supporters..I guess this reveals who you are and what your motives are.
The meaning of tea bagging has been around for years, your just trying to make excuses so people will stop making fun of you, For calling yourself A PROUD TEA BAGGER!
Jackson B

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Nov 14, 2009
 
Paul wrote:
<quoted text>The meaning of tea bagging has been around for years, your just trying to make excuses so people will stop making fun of you, For calling yourself A PROUD TEA BAGGER!
Yeah, sure, that is why all those emails went out!
Artie D

West Covina, CA

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Nov 14, 2009
 
Paul wrote:
<quoted text>The meaning of tea bagging has been around for years, your just trying to make excuses so people will stop making fun of you, For calling yourself A PROUD TEA BAGGER!
OK paul; I yield to your obviously superior knowledge of the proclivities, mores and mating rituals of the homosexual community, a subject for which you display an intense passion, but Jackson is correct about the smear campaign coming out of the state Dim HQ.
Paul

West Covina, CA

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#11
Nov 14, 2009
 
Artie D anytime you want to join and have a real tea-bag party just let me know![ I know you really want to] just like all those other right wing family vaules types
Bruce

West Covina, CA

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Nov 16, 2009
 
Love a good cat fight!
anonymous

Los Angeles, CA

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#13
Nov 16, 2009
 
regarding Maureen Davenport's letter, we should be taking care of our parents in our homes rather than some place that they do not recognize, isn't it better for them to be in your cozy home....we forget that we should be the ones that are there for them in a loving way...and you will never regret the fact that you gave them this care...money comes and goes, but we only have our parents once....
anonymous

Los Angeles, CA

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#14
Nov 16, 2009
 
regarding Henry Velasco's letter, El Monte's election was so malicious and offensive that the people who got into office by this manner are not who we want to represent our city....too bad the voters did not consider this when they voted ....Mr. Velasco only sent out mail that informed the people of what his job was (as his opponent did not) and all the civic organizations he belonged to....this is what a campaign should be about...not the personal lives of others...As a policeman, Mr. Thomas's history of DUI's and etc. could not be investigated or brought out....also that he had 6 wives, one of whom he is in the process of divorcing. now....doesn't this show lack of character and the ability to get along with people.
Robert in San Dimas

Glendora, CA

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#15
Nov 17, 2009
 
To Donald Ward of Walnut: Where'd you get this piece of fiction: "No country that has adopted any form of government-run health care has succeeded."

There are a dozen or so countries in Western Europe that are doing quite well. The UK has been successful with their "socialized medicine" since 1947. Canada shows no sign of collapse nor do most of the 40 other developed, industrialized nations with universal health care for their citizens. Perhaps the fact that we're no longer an industrialized nation, having outsourced all our manufacturing, accounts for our stagnation.

Do some reading before you make another statement of "fact."
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