Letters

Letter: Writer’s letters are enjoyable to read

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To the editor: I enjoyed reading what George Allen had to say on your opinion page June 7 ("Franklin College must not like Trump"), and...

Letter: Columnist’s rant against President Trump getting tiring

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To the editor: Groan! Once again, the Opinion Page of the June 12 Daily Journal features "Inside the Washington, D.C. beltway" Dan Thomasson "Trump cements...

Letter: Trump still not proven to be good president

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To the editor: Recent columns from John Krull, David Carlson and Craig Ladwig have prompted me to respond to George Allen's latest rant (June 7,...

Letter: Patriotism isn’t the same as nationalism

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<strong>To the editor:</strong> Patriotism can have multiple meanings depending on different factors like time, place and situation. Patriotism in a time of war can have...

Letter: Patriotism isn’t the same as nationalism

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To the editor: Patriotism can have multiple meanings depending on different factors like time, place and situation. Patriotism in a time of war can have...

Letter: Meijer branches out in grand opening

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<strong>To the editor:</strong> A big warm welcome to Franklin’s newest neighbor: Meijer located at U.S. 31 and Commerce Drive. I am amazed at the number of...

Letter: Meijer branches out in grand opening

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To the editor: A big warm welcome to Franklin’s newest neighbor: Meijer located at U.S. 31 and Commerce Drive. I am amazed at the number of...

Letter: Johnson’s opinion columns a joy to read

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<strong>To the editor:</strong> I always look forward to James Johnson's opinion columns in the Daily Journal. Each has a great story, well-told and concisely expressed. History...

Letter: Writer’s angry words getting tiring to read

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To the editor: George Allen, your bombastic diatribes remind me of people who wore brown or black shirts in Germany of the 1920s and 1930s....

Letter: Writer would do well to cheer up

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To the editor: George Allen's letter to the Daily Journal May 25 ("Reader frustrated with columnists in newspaper") focused on his frustrations with some of...