How can our Congress and president apologize for past mistakes made in civil rights and Japanese interment camps during World War II and the president apologize to other countries?
I would like to know why Congress will not apologize to the veterans who fought in World War II and penalized their Social Security with the Notch Law passed in the '70s. This country is a free country because of all the servicemen in World War II.
Notch Babies, seniors who were born from 1917 through 1926, are among the Social Security beneficiaries hit hardest by rapidly rising prescription drug costs and health care premium increases, yet the house blocked an amendment to provide relief to this group.
Harry Podmore
Sebring

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