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Dear Editor, I agree with changing the term limits. In drastic times people do drastic things. In this case, keeping on a mayor that has shown his love and commitment to New York and its people. More ... Dear Editor, Every four years in America, there is an election held for a new president. I never thought that my vote counted but now I know it does. More ... Dear Editor, This past August my daughter and I along with many of the residents of Bay Towers had difficulties with our building management in regards to billing charges for our air conditioners units. Thanks to Councilman Addabbo and his staff, an amicable solution was reached and a financial burden was lifted off our shoulders. More ... Dear Editor, I wonder if some of our board members are living here for free, how can they afford rent increases year after year, I can't. I wonder if they are getting free parking also. I wonder why they overborrowed money from the bank two years ago, and cannot account for the overborrowed money. I wonder why the brick work on 8400 was never done. More ... Dear Editor, I was disappointed by the last game played at Shea Stadium, not so much that they lost but they didn't have a celebration of Mets history as was the case with the Yankees recently. It is a shame that either stadium should be torn down when other, older ballparks, such as Fenway Park, are going strong. More ... Dear Editor, The Republican House-Whores who KNEW IN ADVANCE that they would be voting "No" on Monday and "Yes" on Friday for the $700 Billion Gambler's Bailout were given their personal payoffs NOT in straight bribes, as usual, but in absolute foreknowledge that their "surprise" Monday votes would CRASH all the equity markets; thus their spouses, relatives, More ... Dear Editor, I started reading the October10 letter, "Wall Street Irresponsible," by Palmer Doyle, believing it would have something to do with the Wall Street Bailout. And it did at first, until Mr. Doyle began his brief yet damaging attack on Senator Barack Obama. More ... Dear Editor, I respect the powerful and wealthy people who have made great contributions to our city and now want to extend term limits by vote of the City Council. But the ultimate question is who has a right to speak on fundamental changes to our laws. I believe in the case of term limits, it is citizens who have that right, and we should not take it away. More ... Dear Editor, This letter is in response to the "Reject McCain-Palin" letter featured in the September 26 issue of The Wave. Daniel Solomon is a despicable human being for his characterization and defaming of Sarah Palin. His letter is a total left wing smear that attacks people personally rather than politically. More ... Dear Editor, This is an open letter appealing to the person or persons who found or took the Pug dog that was lost several weeks ago. Every time I read The Wave and see the heartfelt appeal to please return the dog to the rightful owners, I feel a tug at my heart. I know how it feels to lose a pet as I experienced that many years ago. More ... Dear Editor, I continue to be outraged about the crime committed by and against my "Black" brothers and sisters in this civilized nation that we call "America. More ... Dear Editor, When I read the obituary of Mae Hegarty in the September 26 edition The Wave, I recalled my telephone conversation with her before my husband, Jim, and I left Rockaway for Florida in early September. I told Mae how much I loved her and what a wonderful role-model she was to women of all ages in the Rockaway community. More ... Dear Editor, Attention Mr. President, it is true, you and your constituents made this mess, not address it … by yourselves. More ... Dear Editor, I would like to thank Kevin Callaghan for responding to my letter to the Wave. I was very surprised because my wife always tells me no one reads my stupid letters. I don't remember writing anything about unnecessary wars or who voted for them. More ... Dear Editor, My dear friend, George Bryant, passed away on August 30 of this year. He was a mighty special friend to me. As of a few years ago, when we all gathered together with our landlord Matthew Safos, to my amazement Matthew exclaimed in a shrill voice, "If it weren't for this man, you wouldn't be living in this house! More ... |
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