Letters

Letter: Practicality needed to run United States

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To the editor: The Senate Health Care Bill continues to rely on the fantasy that there is a free market in health care. Obamacare attempted...

Letter: GOP health care proposal disastrous

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<strong>To the editor:</strong> In January, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said this about the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare: “What you need to understand...

Letter: GOP health care proposal disastrous

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To the editor: In January, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said this about the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare: “What you need to understand...

Letter: Losing side can’t stop bashing Trump

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<strong>To the editor:</strong> June 19's "Another Viewpoint" column ("Where's apology for assaulting journalist?") is such a common example of why we don't trust journalism anymore....

Letter: Losing side can’t stop bashing Trump

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To the editor: June 19's "Another Viewpoint" column ("Where's apology for assaulting journalist?") is such a common example of why we don't trust journalism anymore....

Letter: Columnist continues attacks on Trump

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To the editor: Franklin College trustee Dan Thomasson (former editor of the Scripps Howard News Service) once again, on June 19, subjects Johnson County readers...

Letter: Columnist continues attacks on Trump

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<strong>To the editor:</strong> Franklin College trustee Dan Thomasson (former editor of the Scripps Howard News Service) once again, on June 19, subjects Johnson County readers...

Letter: Congress must show courage to take charge, reclaim country

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To the editor: There are four things a courageous Congress could do that would make America really great and prosperous for all of our people....

Letter: Congress must show courage to take charge, reclaim country

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<strong>To the editor:</strong> There are four things a courageous Congress could do that would make America really great and prosperous for all of our people....

Letter: Jury of peers wrong, imperfect system

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To the editor: I have been reading lately about many jury trials that have wrongly convicted a person or, the opposite, failed...