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      Letters November 16, 2006  RSS feed
      Return basic freedoms to Long Branch
           My congratulations go out to Councilman-elect Brian Unger for his victory at the polls Nov. 7. The square off of Unger and Jackeline Biddle can easily be looked upon as two parts of a city, which is divided.
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      Event will allow public to honor veterans
           'A day that will live in infamy." These are the penetrating words of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt as he appeared before the U.S. Congress to ask for a declaration of war against the Japanese Empire on Dec. 8, 1941. Since that time there have been many wars and many days of infamy, including t
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      GOP leaders not in sync with party's base
           The base of the GOP party has certain core beliefs that have not been honored by many of the GOP representatives. Three of the most important elements that the base supports are: opposition to the Iraq war; opposition to political corruption; opposition to excessive spending.
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      Voters must continue to militate for change
           The congressional election of 2006 was an enormous landslide of historic proportions. The party that had a monopoly of power suffered a resounding defeat, losing control of both houses of Congress. We know the people of the United States voted for Democrats and against Republicans. That still leaves
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