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- Dennis Fitzgerald, Melbourne, Australia Sheldon Saitlin, Boca Raton Linda Ribner, Lauderhill

How confused is the political world when former President George W. Bush speaks up against present leadership in Washington, although no names are mentioned.

To condemn bigotry, white supremacy and fake news should be the cry of all politician­s present and past, although it seems these concerns are not being addressed fully by the present leadership.

When one of the Republican­s’ senior figures condemns the present Republican­s, I am not sure whether to be pleased that it has started or saddened that it has taken so long. Maybe that “light on the hill” is being relit and the fire might burn strongly enough to make changes. SunSentine­l.com/ opinion/letters

the most favorable provider payments on behalf of patients. Medicare has neither millionair­e executives, nor shareholde­rs seeking dividends and stock profits.

Trump has it right. The subsidies on behalf of lower income individual­s has an unconscion­able element of pure profiteeri­ng to insurers for simply collecting premiums.

For those among us in this state of senior citizens, just ask any of the many seniors receiving Medicare whether they are satisfied with the quality of care they receive from Medicare. It is the same as those with private insurance.

Trump has identified the problem and Democrats are foolish if they do not take Trump’s admission to the voters. moving and heartfelt when discussing his son who was killed in Iraq, suddenly did an about-face and debased himself by denigratin­g a sitting a congresswo­man and calling Trump “brave” for making a poorly executed and insensitiv­e “condolence” call to the bereaved family of a fallen soldier. There are many words to describe Trump. Brave is not one of them.

Sadly the price of serving this president is loss of self-respect, and selling your soul to the devil.

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