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My, my, my, the liberals finally admitted it. Style is more important than substance. In his column of July 23, Washington Post columnist David Broder concluded, "What counts most though are not the specific items they are offering but the awareness they show . . . "
Oh yes, politicians must feel good about their intentions. Results are not important as long as they can feel like they cared. Sort of like flying about in a private jet to show sympathy for the poor.
Bary J. Gammell
Midvale

