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By Mike Maggio on September 22, 2007

This week the Washington Post printed a letter of mine which responded to an article on Representative Jim Moran (Democratic-VA-08) and his supposedly anti-semitic comments. Here is the letter in its entirety.

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By Mike Maggio on April 28, 2007

Once, I dreamed of sunshine. There was a big, bright ball of yellow swelling in the sky, and there was I, illuminated in the light, like a saint crowned in halo, ready to perform the most testing of miracles. That's the way I viewed my life when I was a budding youth: nothing was too big or too difficult to be accomplished. I knew that, one day, I would use my skills and talents to help change the world, make it a better place for all.

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By Mike Maggio on March 19, 2007

One of the greatest mistakes made by the left during the Vietnam War was the way we treated the soldiers as they returned from the conflict. Instead of embracing them and recognizing them for what they were - collateral victims of a war many did not support and were forced to fight - we rejected them outright as if they were responsible for what had gone on.

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