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Was there ever a president without moral faults? Long ago, a person was allowed to take said human faults quietly to his or her grave, and loved ones were spared the unnecessary pain of public exposure. My, how times and publicity values have changed!
I neither condone nor condemn, but do suggest that those who are casting stones today, and may unfortunately live in their own glass houses, should recall that old adage, “What goes around comes around.” So, be prepared; you could be next! Can you accept such a possibility and the consequences?
M. TRUDEAU
Monarch Beach
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Every day I read and see on TV about how we should ignore the president’s morals because of the “great job” he is doing. What “great job”? So far he has failed to protect us from an invading army (illegal aliens), failed to end “welfare as we know it,” failed to end the era of “big government” and, most importantly, failed spectacularly to keep his promise to end corruption in government.
What he has done is take credit for the ideas and programs of the Republican Congress, adopted whatever the pollsters say is the “hot button” issue of the day and presided over the total destruction of morals in America. I guess morals are only important to those of us who have them.
C.D. CUSTER
Huntington Beach
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