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Updated: February 25, 2012 8:01AM



Aisha’s downright friendly

Of the more than 50 Joliet area restaurants we have dined in the last 40 years, Aisha’s is the friendliest. It is a Southern-style cuisine carryout in a strip mall with few chairs. The food is absolutely fantastic. The owner cut the meat off the bone of the pork chops and checked on our salt and pepper tastes. Imagine a restaurant that really wants the input of first, but definitely not the last, timers.

Chuck Johnson

Morris

No illegals voting here

I have to respond to Roland Robertson about illegals voting. Will County runs a very strict election by the law. No one registers in Will County to vote without proving they are legal citizens of the United States. No one votes unless they have proof they are legally registered to vote. Illegal immigrants come into this country because businesses and corporations want to hire them for minimum wage, no benefits, and these immigrants are willing to work hard.

Fran Fallon

Lockport

Limit weapons rights

The right to bear arms. I don’t believe it was intended for every man, woman and child to bear arms. We have a standing army, a National Guard, Army Reserves and federal, state and local police. How much of bearing arms do we really need to protect us?

Manny Ramirez

Crest Hill

GOP is fox in henhouse

Since Obama in three years hasn’t been able to rescue the country from the $8 trillion loss generated by the Republicans, Lemke says the whole thing is Obama’s fault. Lemke says the only salvation is to put the Republicans back in charge. That is to return the fox to the henhouse.

John Cryder

Plainfield





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