— Williamsport

“Calling about the person that put in the article that said hospice was a volunteer. I’d like to know what hospice volunteers. The hospice that I am currently using, last month’s bill was $7,000 to Medicare, this month’s bill is $8,000 to Medicare. So I’d like to know who is the volunteer hospice, so I can contact ... this is my second time asking this question, so I certainly wish that you would put something in about it, because I’m very interested in knowing about the volunteer hospice, not the ones that’s charging.”

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— Hagerstown

“How could anyone make a statement in Mail Call that Mitt Romney is not qualified to be president, when President Obama had no qualifications at all, and probably won on his personality? I’ve said this before: You’ll never hear me accuse lots of people of being real, real intelligent.”
— Sharpsburg

“Who is more greedy, the rich or the poor? Who is more likely to benefit from greed, the rich or the poor? And who has the biggest advocates to become greedy, the rich or the poor?”
Waynesboro, Pa.

“Do you know where your dimmer switch is? Do you know where your turn signals are, and when and how to use them? Do you know what a stop bar is? If you can’t answer these questions, you need a driver’s refresher. And oh, by the way, the speed limit signs aren’t just a suggestion.”
— Hagerstown

“To the Hagerstown caller, concerning entitlements: My father paid in to Social Security for 47 years, retired when he was 65, and died at 66. How did he collect more than he paid in? Why don’t you fuss about something more intelligent, or more important?”
— Big Pool

“This is to the person from Sharpsburg who called in to Mail Call on the 23rd of May. There is a problem with your thinking. When you read the Bible to use it to gather evidence to do very un-Christ-like things, you are making a mistake. Gay people are God’s people, too.”
— Halfway

“To the writer of the letters to the editor in the newspaper: Just be careful what you wish for. When the government doesn’t get enough money from the top 1 percent of earners, they’ll come after you and me, and I don’t think any of us would like that.”
— Brightwood Acres East

“There was a article in Tuesday’s paper, May 22, about the city council on the stadium, and I agree with the woman who lives up there by Prospect Street. We don’t need a stadium downtown. We need a drugstore, we need a grocery store, and she’s 100 percent right. The senior citizens need — they can’t get to any place. Put a little mini-mall down there. Put a restaurant, put a drugstore.”
— Hagerstown

“Where are all the Yankee fans at, now that they’re near the bottom of the basement? When they were winning, you saw everybody wearing Yankee stuff. Now that Baltimore’s on top, you don’t see any Yankee fans.”
— Hagerstown

“I don’t want to vote for President Obama and I don’t want to vote for Mitt Romney. I don’t want to vote Republican and I don’t want to vote Democratic. Isn’t it time for a viable third party, please?”
— Hagerstown

“So Mayor Bruchey thinks it’s too early for a public hearing on the stadium proposal? If we wait much longer, it will be very difficult and costly to pull back. Perhaps Bruchey’s strategy is to get past the point of no return before allowing public comment. Thank you, Councilman Brubaker, for proposing a hearing before the contracts are all signed.”
— Hagerstown

“The President Obama complainers are going to be the downfall of us all. Their endless complaints about Obama overshadow any interest in examining the alternative — Mitt Romney. When gas prices went up, the complainers wrote it was all Obama’s fault because he hates oil companies. When gas prices went down, Obama was pandering to win votes. Yet everyone, with any sense, knows the world market sets oil prices. Romney has told us they plan to tell us nothing about their policies, because if they did, we wouldn’t vote for him. I believe him. Romney tells us he will create 500,000 jobs a month. How is he going to do that? Of course, he doesn’t say.”
— Rohrersville