subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Sat, Jul 19 2008 
Breaking News:  Power outages reported  July 18, 2008 08:17 pm

Published: May 12, 2008 04:00 am    print this story   email this story  

Letters for May 12, 2008

Bush worse than Carter

Tom Sears' column labeling President Carter as "one of the worst presidents in American history" took my breath away with its hypocrisy. His accusations against Carter can so accurately be applied to our current president, who has been widely named not ONE of the worst presidents ever, but THE absolute worst.

Sears points out that Carter "barely won over Gerald Ford." Bush failed to win the popular vote in 2000, and in 2004, his victory depended on a handful of votes in Ohio in an election rife with apparent fraud.

"During his term, he decimated our military readiness." Bush's unnecessary war of choice has stretched our military to the breaking point, destroying lives and families and leaving a devastating legacy of pain and debt.

Sears goes on to complain about the economic conditions during Carter's term. During Bush's term, more children have fallen into poverty; more people have no health insurance; we are entering a major recession; by any measure the majority of Americans are worse off than we were in 2000.

Sears also uses mortgage rates and a fuel crisis as benchmarks of Carter's failed presidency. Bush's failure to oversee mortgage practices has forced thousands of people to lose their homes and thrown our financial system into a tailspin. Perhaps if we had continued Carter's energy policies, we would have developed the alternative energy sources needed to prevent our current quandary. Instead, Bush made sure that we became ever more dependent on oil.

Finally, Sears brings up America's loss of reputation under Carter. Under Bush, we have estranged important allies and become one of the most despised nations on the planet.

Like Sears, "I can't begin to list all of the president's failings." Using the same criteria condemning Carter, Bush stands condemned.

Judy Lazina

Bloomville

Opposition to wind strange

The rising price of gas and heating oil isn't just scary, it is a problem that flat out won't go away.

I find it strange that some of the people who favor wind farming, specifically in Meredith, one of the few options available that could offer Delaware County its own form of self-sufficient relief, are opposed by people investing in properties in danger of foreclosure, as the situation is forcing people to leave the area.

G. Andolina

Delhi

print this story   email this story  



monster
wheels
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide

Daily Email Headlines:

Email address:
Your name (optional):

Today's Premium Jobs

Museum Interpreter
The Old Stone Fort Museum is seeking a full-time, seasonal employee to gret visitors, interoret history and be r esp...>MORE

mednard remodeling & repairs.
. 32 yrs experience. quality & shows up on time. dave 607-563-1487...>MORE

DENTIST
PT 1 day per week at Norwich Area Nursing Facilities Good Pay Flexible Schedule Recent Grads & Retirees Welcome 1-800-...>MORE

Caregiver
Friendly, elderly lady seeks caregiver willing to work weekends & overnights, hours flexible, Nursing experience a plus,...>MORE

SUPERVISOR - SR. BUYER
Unison Industries is a manufacturer of world class Aircraft Engine Electrical components. We are currently seeking quali...>MORE

See all ads

Today's Premium Autos

1979 GMC Brigadere
6 wheel dump. 272 Diesel. Moving, must sell, $4,000. Call- 607-432-7908. ...>MORE

1997 Aerolite 5th wheel camper
27 feet, needs work, $1,500. 746-8826, leave message. ...>MORE

1999 Grand Marquis
125,000 mi. Never seen salt. Loaded $3,500 or Best Offer. 432-1968...>MORE

Selling your car?
If you are looking for another way to advertise that you are selling your new or used vehicle, call The Daily Star Class...>MORE

'04, audi, 3.0 engine. awd
convertible, 41,000 miles. $22,500 293-6126...>MORE

See all ads

Today's Premium Real Estate

2 bedroom apt. no pets.
All electric $600/mo. + security. 2nd floor. Garbage included. Mt. Vision
607-436-9548
...>MORE

3-4 bedroom duplex
$1400/mo or $2100. per student/semester , W/D. No pets/smoke,
Owner/Realtor 607-433-0140.
...>MORE

3 bedroom, 1 bath, on bus line
3 bedroom, 1 bath, on bus line, near colleges. Students ok., $1200/mo. + utilities. Avail. 7/1, 607-267-5494, Stacie....>MORE

1 bedroom $550.
2 bedroom $700. + utilities, lease , security, references. No smoke/pets 433-1197...>MORE

Oneonta Studio
in quiet building with laundry.
No pets, $550. Utilities
included. 518-294-6719
...>MORE

See all ads

 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2007. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
Advertiser index

rc