Letters to the Editor
Readers criticize campus protesters; remind us to honor veterans; see both sides regarding Kristi Noem’s animal killings; believe poetry is personal; and question a columnist about his stand on book bans.
Protesters have the right to have different views about the war in Gaza, but they don’t have the right to threaten, harass and menace. Until college faculties teach students how to engage in civil discourse and challenge them to open their minds, the situation on campuses will not improve.I agreed with all letters published Monday. However the one about the burial at Fort Worth National Cemetery stood out. It reminded me of a quote by writer J.M.
Those who are condemning her for killing those animals need to take a step back and look at how things work on farms and ranches. Those people probably don’t realize where their food comes from and would be shocked to watch and learn.Gov. Kristi Noem recently let us know that she deliberately shot her 14-month-old puppy. A 14-month-old puppy! Somehow, I think she forgot to “walk the talk” as it relates to being committed to “right to life.”Well said, Mr.
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