Letters to the Editor for March 4
Who’s deeply cynical is this letter writer. She’s a master at projection where she’s accusing Republicans of exactly what the “woke” are doing. Progressives are the ones who’ve broken the nation into groups who they manipulate with fear.
People are also reading… I can tell you her group, who claims to be nonpartisan, is not. Their thinking and actions are deeply flawed and dangerous. They want compromise on only their terms. They crave power over our daily lives and need pushback.Disaster in OhioRe: the Feb. 19 letter “Disaster in Ohio.”
In David Devine’s column about the UA’s cashless policy, he described himself as one of many people over 65 who don’t have a smartphone. I am one of those people too, and I have experienced the discrimination against us. And it was a magnificent display of athleticism. After a rebound from Courtney Ramey, Tubelis took off for the basket. Ramey threw a perfect pass...Oh heck, it’ll be on the all the highlights. Watch it, more than once.
I wondered if he really believed the “big lie” or if he couldn’t admit he was fooled or had made a mistake. Maybe he totally identified with Trump and joined the cult.
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