Obama And Guns

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Editor, Times-Union:

In response to Joshua Bartman's articles on Guns and Obama article by Harold Kitson, had not been properly researched. You stated your research proved this statement false. For your reference you listed Obama's Web sight as research.

I know where Harold got his information, and the research that was made to make those statements. If you had bothered to really research Obama and the Democrats, you would know why Kitson made those statements.

Obama and the Democrats were the ones that put Chicago's law against guns in effect.

What we really should be doing as the people, with the conditions the way they are today, is looking for the type of people that will represent us, and not in act laws and programs that will not help all the people.

Ask your politician that goes to Washington why Congress has their own retirement fund, and why are we paying for it? We pay all our lives into Social Security. Congress has spent this money on balancing the budget and other programs. While their own retirement plan is safe and well invested. Why shouldn't they live on what we live on with Society Security? I bet they would care a lot more about it then. Politicians will have higher Social Security, because they earn a lot more, than the average man.

Programs like taxing big oil to pay for extra programs, will only pass extra cost on us, the average American, at the gas pump. The government wins more both ways, and we pay for it in the end. Use common sense.

Research a man's or woman's life long attitudes and character. Find out their voting records. How much experience and training they have. What their party believes, and point of views are. If you really research, you will be better qualified to go to the polls. Know your politician for his or her own merit, not for heresay, or false promises, or statements made on the political trail. Research and vote for people who can do what they say they can do.

Ralph E. Dellinger

Leesburg[[In-content Ad]]

Editor, Times-Union:

In response to Joshua Bartman's articles on Guns and Obama article by Harold Kitson, had not been properly researched. You stated your research proved this statement false. For your reference you listed Obama's Web sight as research.

I know where Harold got his information, and the research that was made to make those statements. If you had bothered to really research Obama and the Democrats, you would know why Kitson made those statements.

Obama and the Democrats were the ones that put Chicago's law against guns in effect.

What we really should be doing as the people, with the conditions the way they are today, is looking for the type of people that will represent us, and not in act laws and programs that will not help all the people.

Ask your politician that goes to Washington why Congress has their own retirement fund, and why are we paying for it? We pay all our lives into Social Security. Congress has spent this money on balancing the budget and other programs. While their own retirement plan is safe and well invested. Why shouldn't they live on what we live on with Society Security? I bet they would care a lot more about it then. Politicians will have higher Social Security, because they earn a lot more, than the average man.

Programs like taxing big oil to pay for extra programs, will only pass extra cost on us, the average American, at the gas pump. The government wins more both ways, and we pay for it in the end. Use common sense.

Research a man's or woman's life long attitudes and character. Find out their voting records. How much experience and training they have. What their party believes, and point of views are. If you really research, you will be better qualified to go to the polls. Know your politician for his or her own merit, not for heresay, or false promises, or statements made on the political trail. Research and vote for people who can do what they say they can do.

Ralph E. Dellinger

Leesburg[[In-content Ad]]
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