My goodness, it saddens me to see such a wrong way of looking at the United States of America, as expressed in a Letter to the Editor. Some people must believe every lie they hear.
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To the Editor:
My goodness, it saddens me to see such a wrong way of looking at the United States of America, as expressed in a Letter to the Editor. Some people must believe every lie they hear.
President Trump values and acknowledges that our country is founded on God’s principles – as did our Founding Fathers. Any citizen would cringe if he were investigated as President Trump has been – no one is perfect. Ask Hillary Clinton and her “vanishing emails,” lapse of memory, pay-to-play and the uranium ore deal with the Russians. How about Bill and his immoral behavior? How about Obama – “If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor,” or his truckloads of cash sent to Iran? How about Al Gore being a prime example of the climate change hoax making “someone” very rich? There is no scientific proof of unnatural global warming. According to NASA, polar ice caps are growing. The Earth does naturally take care of itself. CO2 is not a pollutant, either.
As to President Trump’s character – he’s keeping his promises – common sense immigration by protecting borders (soon the wall) and keeping terrorists out of our country.
Janet Wagner
Lingle