Letters

Letter: Trump shouldn’t be eligible for clearance

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As a veteran of the U.S Army from 1964 t0 1973 and 1977, I feel proud and honored to have served in the military district of Washington, D.C. in 1965 and ‘66, when Civil Rights was a big issue and President Lyndon Johnson was just getting us into the Vietnam War.

Letter: Greed makes prices go up, not politics

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This is in response to the letter blaming President Joe Biden for his candy going up in price.

Letter: Prices keep going up, whatever they claim

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President Joe Biden is bragging that inflation is down. Here are some real facts.

Letter: Don’t forget Christ’s message of peace

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God had a plan for the Virgin Mary. She was chosen to be the mother of the Son of God. The angel Gabriel appeared to Mary and told her, “Fear not, God’s spirit will shadow you, and you will have a baby and call him Jesus Christ.”

Letter: Look at the conflict from Palestinian view

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I’m not an anti-Semite, and I believe in justice for all, equally.

Letter: Welcoming illegal immigrants raises questions on motives

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As the illegals swarm over our borders ask yourselves: Why would the Democrats want to let millions of military-age men enter our country illegally?

Letter: Trump would be worth a look if he delivered

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I’m taking a look at former President Donald Trump for the 2024 election for president of the United States of America since he has claimed in 24 hours he could stop the war which has dragged on for a year now in Ukraine.

Letter: Newspaper shouldn’t print Figley’s lies

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I was informed by one of your staff that letters must not contain any unsubstantiated information. Yet you see fit to print outright lies by columnist Mark Figley. Target is not selling satanic-themed merchandise, according to the Associated Press.

Letter: ‘Senseless’ gun violence actually makes sense

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Youths’ “senseless” gun violence, described as such by professional adults at Thursday night’s “Gun Violence Forum,” ain’t so “senseless.”

Letter: Republican authoritarians are hurting this country

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Where are the Republicans who used to cry out about the danger of Communism and Russia? So far we have seen only a few who have spoken out against this Fascist movement in our country. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger gave up their seats to stand for justice and the rule of law. Mitt Romney, who is leaving at the end of his term, also seems to be fed up with the nonsense going on in his Republican Party.