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Judge Obama on issues, not cost of gas

People’s justified irritation over ever-higher gasoline prices should not mean that they throw President Obama under the bus. In all honesty, the president has extremely limited options when it comes to easing gasoline prices.

Clearly, his overall qualifications, positions and accomplishments across a broad range of issues (e.g., foreign policy, job creation, environmental protection, energy policies, tax reforms, health care, entitlement programs) should inform each of our votes in November.

Mary F. Warren

Wheaton