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N.Y. letter-writer should be very quiet
I read the letter in a [recent] paper and I was very displeased with what some in New York could write something like that about the people that we put in office.
I may not like everything that they do, I’m the one who cast the vote. I was born and raised in this part of Oklahoma. I don’t like for anybody that doesn’t live here to talk. I spent 14 years making sure that we are free, and my life was changed because of what happened to me in combat.
I also think that what Wall Street, the oil companies and Obama is doing that our days of being free is going to change. I don’t think that the big bank should have been bailed out. I also think that the oil companie should have been stopped when they started playing with the price of oil.
I also think that the W.P.A. would have been a better out, I think it would have keep the money in the hands of all the people and not a group of people that want to control everybody and try to cut out food and medical from a lot of people that are good outstanding AMERICANS.
They have in the news that over a millon more people will be living on the street before the year is out. Now Washington, D.C., and the stock market in New York has caused this.
I’m a DISABLED VETERAN and I fought for my country with pride and honor, and every man and woman that has ever put on a unform for this country are the people that this country belongs to. That is from before 1776 to present.
So if you don’t fit in these ranks BE VERY QUIET about the way our people vote in Washington, for they may be trying to help get people back to work.
I don’t like to see children having to live on the street. Something that your town likes to have and I’ve been to your town and I didn’t like it at all.
D.E. BARRINGER
Oktaha