No Certainty
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
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What people like Ms. Collins should do before they reply to any letter that I write are to read the entire letter before responding. To help out, I will retype what I wrote for the May 17th edition of the Times-Union: "I know Woodrow Wilson and Josef Göbbels are toasting each other at whatever venture of the afterlife these two souls are residing ..."
Now, Ms. Collins, point out where I said for certain that I said for certain how they are spending their eternity. If you cannot, apologize. Here is this statement from June 7: "I never said that I know where Wilson and Göbbels are hanging out in the afterlife - all I said is that they are in each other's company." All I gave you, Ms. Collins, was an opinion - you took what I said as fact. I cannot communicate with the dead - but I can tell you that the character of Wilson and Göbbels is one of deep racism. Wilson once said, "Segregation is not humiliating but a benefit, and ought to be so regarded by you gentlemen."
Although Ms. Collins, I do have to give you a little bit of credit - Andy Stern was the most frequent visitor to the White House only from the inauguration through July. Once the entire list is complied, several people have visited the White House more than a man who has called for the necessity of global government.
Since you are so upset at Glenn Beck and the fact that he is voicing disagreement with the federal government, why do you not call him out on it? Look up his radio number and call him. More importantly, the White House has the ability to call him up during the show. How come the White House has not taken him up on his offer? He has said that he would apologize if confronted with the facts that prove what he said is not true - yet no one has done so. I made a mistake and admitted to it. Now, Ms. Collins, get off your high horse and admit your mistake.
One last thing, Ms. Collins, yes, I said that I am for cutting all federal programs to reduce the size of the federal government in order to get it back within its Constitutional means. I do not get how you believe that I am mean spirited. The question I pose to you is, how will they suffer? Americans are the most charitable people on the planet; we can take care of our neighbors through our charity - not by the meddling of the federal government. This is why I endorse the Fair Tax, a national consumption tax replaces all federal withholding taxes from individuals, and corporate taxes, plus will be revenue neutral - allowing the elderly to keep their Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, but at the same time allow younger Americans to save for their retirements without the government taxing it. I want to make as much money as I can for me, not the government.
Gary Eppenbaugh
Warsaw, via e-mail[[In-content Ad]]
What people like Ms. Collins should do before they reply to any letter that I write are to read the entire letter before responding. To help out, I will retype what I wrote for the May 17th edition of the Times-Union: "I know Woodrow Wilson and Josef Göbbels are toasting each other at whatever venture of the afterlife these two souls are residing ..."
Now, Ms. Collins, point out where I said for certain that I said for certain how they are spending their eternity. If you cannot, apologize. Here is this statement from June 7: "I never said that I know where Wilson and Göbbels are hanging out in the afterlife - all I said is that they are in each other's company." All I gave you, Ms. Collins, was an opinion - you took what I said as fact. I cannot communicate with the dead - but I can tell you that the character of Wilson and Göbbels is one of deep racism. Wilson once said, "Segregation is not humiliating but a benefit, and ought to be so regarded by you gentlemen."
Although Ms. Collins, I do have to give you a little bit of credit - Andy Stern was the most frequent visitor to the White House only from the inauguration through July. Once the entire list is complied, several people have visited the White House more than a man who has called for the necessity of global government.
Since you are so upset at Glenn Beck and the fact that he is voicing disagreement with the federal government, why do you not call him out on it? Look up his radio number and call him. More importantly, the White House has the ability to call him up during the show. How come the White House has not taken him up on his offer? He has said that he would apologize if confronted with the facts that prove what he said is not true - yet no one has done so. I made a mistake and admitted to it. Now, Ms. Collins, get off your high horse and admit your mistake.
One last thing, Ms. Collins, yes, I said that I am for cutting all federal programs to reduce the size of the federal government in order to get it back within its Constitutional means. I do not get how you believe that I am mean spirited. The question I pose to you is, how will they suffer? Americans are the most charitable people on the planet; we can take care of our neighbors through our charity - not by the meddling of the federal government. This is why I endorse the Fair Tax, a national consumption tax replaces all federal withholding taxes from individuals, and corporate taxes, plus will be revenue neutral - allowing the elderly to keep their Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, but at the same time allow younger Americans to save for their retirements without the government taxing it. I want to make as much money as I can for me, not the government.
Gary Eppenbaugh
Warsaw, via e-mail[[In-content Ad]]
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