- 1
- 2
- next
- | single page
“This is for those people who are commenting about the stadium being built downtown and all the money that’s been donated. It would be nice if people would open their eyes to the harsh reality that we have a serious problem with homelessness in this town, and money being donated toward the building of a shelter to house these people who have just been the victims of misfortune and circumstances. I work with them all day long. I know them personally ... appreciative if they would do something to reach out to those people.”
— Hagerstown
“All the concern about who will become president is a waste of time. Whoever is elected will have the huge debt to deal with, and it won’t be pretty. Both parties are guilty of overspending, and don’t want to deal with the debt, but it must happen. Congress is where the fault lies, and will determine if we fix the problem or keep on the present path, which will force major pain in the future. Oh, by the way, Social Security will survive. No politician has the resolve to destroy it.”
— Waynesboro, Pa.
“If you make less than $200,000 a year, you are considered living in poverty, according to Mitt Romney. Wake up, Americans, it’s time to stand up for America before the Republicans completely bankrupt America. They bankrupted the Social Security fund; next is Medicare. Wake up.”
— Hagerstown
“I’m calling to let everyone know I’m voting for President Obama, so another Republican can cry themselves to sleep on election night.”
— Hagerstown
“I just wanted to call to thank you for Mail Call. It’s the funniest part of my day. I get big laughs from it. Also, I liked ‘Hee Haw’ when it was on TV.”
— Hagerstown
“Can you believe it? Mitt Romney has finally discovered that we have a middle class in the country. And another thing, he might be a very rich man, but he doesn’t understand why you cannot open windows on an airplane. And he wants to be our president? I rest my case.”
— Hagerstown
“Concerning a comment in Mail Call on Wednesday, Sept. 26, a person said they wanted to thank the Antrim school board for removing the Lord’s Prayer, and thinking that Christians are, you know, above the law. No, that is not the case. Nobody was saying that they were above the law. This is just something that they had done and had never been a problem. Secondly, the quote at the end of this comment says, ‘One nation, with liberty and justice and all.’ OK, that has nothing to do with ... secondly it was misquoted. It’s ‘One nation, under God, with liberty and justice for all.’”
— Hagerstown
“I hear so many people complaining about President Obama and the job he’s doing as president, so I have just one request. If he were to win this next presidential election, and you’re one of the people who made the tragic mistake of voting for him, please don’t complain anymore. I’m sick of hearing it. He’s not doing his job, and you people have got to put somebody in there that will do the job.”
— Sharpsburg
“I am the person who made the comment about what if someone wanted to blame President Obama for the Kennedy assassination. First, let me say I was being sarcastic. How come you Republicans can blame the president for America’s problems, but how dare the president blame George Bush? It’s ‘Do as I say and not as I do.’ And I’ll end up by saying George W. wasn’t the smartest person, but he ... showed that he had some integrity. So to the caller, vote for Mitt Romney. Birds of a feather flock together.”
— Hagerstown
“Concerning Question 7 on the Maryland ballot in November, people have gambled for years. During biblical times, they gambled for gowns, robes. So in the scheme of things, if you go to Delaware, you go to West Virginia, you go to Maryland, you go here, you go there, or you go to a Catholic church on Sunday and play bingo, you’re gambling. So what’s the difference? Vote for it.”
— Hagerstown
“All the concern about who will become president is a waste of time. Whoever is elected will have the huge debt to deal with, and it won’t be pretty. Both parties are guilty of overspending, and don’t want to deal with the debt, but it must happen. Congress is where the fault lies, and will determine if we fix the problem or keep on the present path, which will force major pain in the future. Oh, by the way, Social Security will survive. No politician has the resolve to destroy it.”
— Waynesboro, Pa.
“If you make less than $200,000 a year, you are considered living in poverty, according to Mitt Romney. Wake up, Americans, it’s time to stand up for America before the Republicans completely bankrupt America. They bankrupted the Social Security fund; next is Medicare. Wake up.”
— Hagerstown
“I’m calling to let everyone know I’m voting for President Obama, so another Republican can cry themselves to sleep on election night.”
— Hagerstown
“I just wanted to call to thank you for Mail Call. It’s the funniest part of my day. I get big laughs from it. Also, I liked ‘Hee Haw’ when it was on TV.”
— Hagerstown
“Can you believe it? Mitt Romney has finally discovered that we have a middle class in the country. And another thing, he might be a very rich man, but he doesn’t understand why you cannot open windows on an airplane. And he wants to be our president? I rest my case.”
— Hagerstown
“Concerning a comment in Mail Call on Wednesday, Sept. 26, a person said they wanted to thank the Antrim school board for removing the Lord’s Prayer, and thinking that Christians are, you know, above the law. No, that is not the case. Nobody was saying that they were above the law. This is just something that they had done and had never been a problem. Secondly, the quote at the end of this comment says, ‘One nation, with liberty and justice and all.’ OK, that has nothing to do with ... secondly it was misquoted. It’s ‘One nation, under God, with liberty and justice for all.’”
— Hagerstown
“I hear so many people complaining about President Obama and the job he’s doing as president, so I have just one request. If he were to win this next presidential election, and you’re one of the people who made the tragic mistake of voting for him, please don’t complain anymore. I’m sick of hearing it. He’s not doing his job, and you people have got to put somebody in there that will do the job.”
— Sharpsburg
“I am the person who made the comment about what if someone wanted to blame President Obama for the Kennedy assassination. First, let me say I was being sarcastic. How come you Republicans can blame the president for America’s problems, but how dare the president blame George Bush? It’s ‘Do as I say and not as I do.’ And I’ll end up by saying George W. wasn’t the smartest person, but he ... showed that he had some integrity. So to the caller, vote for Mitt Romney. Birds of a feather flock together.”
— Hagerstown
“Concerning Question 7 on the Maryland ballot in November, people have gambled for years. During biblical times, they gambled for gowns, robes. So in the scheme of things, if you go to Delaware, you go to West Virginia, you go to Maryland, you go here, you go there, or you go to a Catholic church on Sunday and play bingo, you’re gambling. So what’s the difference? Vote for it.”