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Letters to the Editor

Rethinking support for Israel

Dear Editor, The people were penned in a densely populated area with almost no food, fuel, or other necessities. They were then attacked with all the ...

Greenies and hot air

Dear Editor, Tocqueville was astounded by American exceptionalism, which he witnessed on a tour in the early 1830s. Since Jan. 20, 2021, it only got better. Not only have I been able to identify as a furry; the most in demand male lingerie model on the Milan runways; the highest paid exotic ...

The nation and Jesus

Dear Editor, It’s 1861 and Abraham Lincoln is giving his Inaugural speech. His words float over an angry landscape seeing that his beloved union may end up a divided nation. He mentions one small phrase at the end of his acceptance as President of a nation on the verge of civil war. “The ...

A pox on both sides

Dear Editor, No one can claim righteousness in the Israeli-Hamas War. The only moral equivalence is that both sides are horribly wrong. A pox on everyone that is claiming “their right” of vengeance by slaughtering anyone, especially children. Israel has a right to seek justice and ...

Hunting, fracking do not mix

Dear Editor, Many hunters are entering wooded areas in Ohio in search of deer, turkey and pheasants. One of the most popular places to hunt are Ohio’s public lands, especially parks and wildlife areas in the Southeastern portion of the state. Among the top ten counties for deer harvests ...

The Jordan effect

Dear Editor, Recently fellow House Republicans overwhelmingly rejected the candidacy of Congressman Jim Jordan, Republican from Ohio, in his bid to assume the vacant position of speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. That was brought about by Congress man Jim Jordan and his close ...