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Don’t confuse issue on Planned Parenthood, abortion

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A Sun- Times reader, in an April 17 letter, made an impassione­d plea for the right to get an abortion, but she is missing the point of the current debate. The question of the day is whether the federal or state government­s should pay for it.

A lot of people in our country do not want their tax dollars subsidizin­g an organizati­on, Planned Parenthood, that is a major abortion provider. To say that the money is used for other things is nonsense, because it only frees up money for this thing.

This woman has the right to do what she wants with her body, but she doesn’t have the right to expect other people to pay toward it.

Larry Craig, Wilmette Davis should apply his standards to Trump

I almost choked on my cup of tea when I read Rep. Rodney Davis’, R- Ill., comment regarding Jesse Jackson, Jr.

Davis says Jackson should not be eligible to receive workers’ compensati­on benefits because the former congressma­n was convicted of stealing campaign funds. “Members of Congress,” Davis was quoted saying, “need to be good stewards of taxpayer money.”

So says Davis. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump squanders millions and millions of taxpayer dollars on his weekly golfing vacations, millions more on security for Trump Tower and on his useless adult children. How hypocritic­al of the Republican­s— as usual.

Ann Gutierrez, Tinley Park High school is no cakewalk

Students at Naperville North High School have circulated a petition asking the school to ease their heavy workload. They say that heavy stress is blocking their path to happiness and personal fulfillmen­t. This immediatel­y brings to mind two questions:

1) Where is it written that high schools are designed tomake their students happy? It has always been my assumption that their main purpose is to educate the pupils and to prepare the best qualified for advanced placement.

2) Do these same students think things will get any easier at the college level or in the work place? My personal experience is that the answer is a resounding no. If anything, it will get evenmore difficult. Hey, welcome to adulthood.

Bob Ory, Elgin SEND LETTERS

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