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May 19, 2006
Editorialist comes out of retirement to write about Social Security Reform
In the 1950's, the New York Times used to publish editorials written by "McCandlish Phillips". After so many years, Mr. Phillips (Now John M. Phillips), has submitted an Editorial to the National Review.
In it, the author, an admittedly unlikely Bush supporter, says that Personal Accounts are absolutely the right way to go.
Mr. President, I know in my heart, my gut, and my mutual-fund balance that you are dead-on right about those private retirement accounts for Social Security. You are. You are. And those who don't admit it are fools or, more likely, political knaves.
To give you the opportunity to read this excellent editorial, S4 has reproduced the article in its entirety over at http://www.secureourfuture.org
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