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June 4, 2012

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Letter to the editor:

Why the GOP is responsible for state we’re in

Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008 | 2:05 a.m.

When one ponders the current status and actions of our government over the past few years, it is natural to ask who is responsible for it all. Inevitably one must conclude it is the Republican Party.

The Republicans have perpetrated on the American people the Iraq war, the pitiful response to Katrina, the treatment of GIs returning from Iraq and now the need, the Bush administration says, for a $700 billion bailout of the financial community.

Someone was responsible, and that someone was the Republican Party. It was the Republican Party that let Wall Street run wild.

Republicans repeatedly warned us not to interfere with the free market. They fostered the “us or them” attitude and labeled anyone who disagreed with them unpatriotic. Their mentality is that to be safe we must remove our shoes before getting on an airplane. Has anyone ever seen such a combination of arrogance and incompetence?

The reality is that the Republican presidential nominee, John McCain, will provide little more than four more years of the Bush mind-set. Yes, he shouts loudly, clearly and often, how he, if elected, is postured to change things.

But his party created this disaster and, given the office, he and his party will continue on this same old path of self-destruction. Trying to deny responsibility as he does, McCain was one of the designers and implementers of the programs that have gone so astray and he cannot just pretend that none of the responsibility lies with him.

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