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That's not funny
While the Middle East was ablaze, what did our president do? He appeared on a so-called comedy television show to make jokes. Maybe the joke is on us.

Bullies are all around us
I read your article about bullies. Bullies are all around us. They are on the road, driving. They can't wait in line in construction areas and cut in front of you. In school, they make fun of other children's clothing. When you are in the store, they will smack the door in your face. This starts at home. Dad bullies mom. Mom bullies dad. Brother bullies sister. Sister bullies brother. We should all practice the golden rule – do unto others as they would do unto you. If you don't want someone to do it to you, don't do it to them. And can you believe, it even happens at the beauty shop … some of the old customers don't want you sitting in their seat. I can't believe how the world is going. Have a good day anyway.

Stick with Hultgren
I'm calling to sound off about Dennis Anderson, the candidate for Congress who is running against Randy Hultgren. From what I have seen, Mr. Anderson is the same, old dog and pony show that the Democrats trot out year after year. He's the same as Bill Foster. He poses as a conservative and fiscally responsible candidate when it suits him, and then he gives no indication of whether he will actually follow through on financial responsibility. Meanwhile, we have Randy Hultgren in office, and he has been working on America's behalf to try and lower our deficit and lower our spending. We have a candidate in office who puts his money where his mouth is, so to speak. He has done exactly what he promised to do. Mr. Anderson has no record that I've seen that would indicate financial responsibility. We ought to stick with what we've got because it's working for this nation.

What's more important?
This message is directed toward the police departments. Instead of worrying about who is buckled up and who isn't buckled up, why don't they get more worried about who is yacking on their cellphones or doing the thumb-whacking? If someone chooses or neglects to wear a seatbelt, they are the ones who are going to suffer the consequences. But the cellphone yackers and thumb-whackers are going to make me suffer. What's more important?

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