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Ethics off course

January 1, 2013
Williamsport Sun-Gazette

Do some of our State politicians drink the wrong koolaid? (Dec. 5, article "Everett looks to help Feese at Christmas time.") Rep. Feese is a convicted con and in the similar strategy of those convicted of crimes that parallel this. Upfront denial is always present, as in the Luzerne County "kids for cash." So shut up and serve your sentence!

Politicians today seem to do too much grandstanding to benefit their image. Well, Rep. Everett, you've fallen off your stump! Same for ex-Gov. Ed Rendell; it was a nice gesture when he attended the funeral in Hughesville for a fallen Iraq veteran. But my relatives parents received nothing in any form when Sgt. David A. Cooper was killed in Iraq on Sept. 5, 2007.

And now with the Sandy Hook Elementary shootings in Connecticut, more of the anti-gun, liberal left politicians will be out grandstanding for their self-image.

Marv Cooper

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