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Letters to the Editor
The Beloved Senator John McCain – NOT!
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- By John Utz - Greenville, SC
"The beloved Senator John McCain" ...So stated Neil Cavuto of the Deep State FoxNews on an early broadcast shortly after McCain's death. Cavuto also referred to (2nd) wife Cindy as a 'school teacher,' corrected soon thereafter to 'heiress' (of a Budweiser Arizona franchise!). Listeners, aware of the scandalous and unprincipled activities of McCain, persumably forced the correction.
Friends and Enemies of the People
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- By Winston McCuen - Landrum, S.C.
CNN reporter Jim Acosta bitterly complains when Trump calls the mainstream media an “enemy of the people.” Acosta says Trump is an Orwellian tyrant, while Trump accuses Acosta and other liberals of deceiving the public with fake news.
Two of the most profound works on freedom of speech and press are John Milton’s Areopagitica (1644) and John C. Calhoun’s Disquisition on Government (1851). Milton the Englishman penned that mighty Christian poem, Paradise Lost. Calhoun was America’s greatest statesman and philosopher. Both men were pioneers in theorizing about the free press. Both were mental giants who spied a new and important element in politics; and a great and influential force in the modern age.
Godless America
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- By Manuel Ybarra, Jr. - Coalgate, OK
The top U.S. Senate democrat is afraid that President Trump’s nominee to the Supreme Court might be inclined to favor reversal of Roe v. Wade. He and some of his fellow colleagues, want to continue the killing of innocent unborn babies.
Which is a terribly inhumane act that goes against God’s Laws.
Kaepernick, the NFL, and 'Social Justice'
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- By John H. Utz - Greenville, SC
Most liberals and assorted ESPN-types won't let this go, and accordingly, we continue to hear about player rights to protest the flag, the national anthem, patriotism, etc. What I wish to comment upon are the rarely discussed 'social justice' issues the players are presumably upset about. Remember, Kaepernick is the player with the "cops are pigs" socks, the guy who thinks Cuba's socialism and health care are what we should have. And, accordingly, he is "not going to show pride for a country that oppresses Black people and people of color."
A Measure of a Man’s Character
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- By Frank Hall
There is a saying I have known and loved for many years, but I don’t know who should get the credit for it: The measure of a man’s character is not in his wins and losses in war but in what kind of battles he chooses to fight.

