Could it be possible that the "special-interest hacks" referred to at the end of the Nov. 15 editorial, "'Moocher' idea unsupported by election results" are happily entrenched in the Democratic Party — groups who pretend to help the needy, but mostly help themselves?
Jeff Robinson, Pembroke

No.
No.
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Read it and Weep......
R. Turcotte: Republicans must regroup
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He could be a disgruntled democrat who has finally had his eyes opened. You don't really believe that all dissenters to the democrat platform are republicans, do you?
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Jeff,
You have a good observation. I have found in most cases those who lobby for income equality are just looking to gain something for themselves.
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...you don't think everyone is altruistic? When I married 53 years ago, I felt my first responsibility was to my family. Still do. Guess I've been wrong all these years.
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