Letters

Letter: Cutting public health care, Medicare not acceptable

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To the editor: The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) has been a bi-partisan bright spot for 20 years. This successful program helps 9 million low-to-moderate...

Letter: State deserves praise for using less coal, more gas

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To the editor: Indiana state Sen. Jim Merritt recently provided some much needed perspective regarding the ongoing debate over our state's electrical energy policy. Merritt points...

Letter: Trump supporter agrees with criticism of column

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To the editor: Kudos to Judy Coleman of Bargersville for criticizing Texas "freelance writer" Gloria Johns' column lambasting President Donald Trump in the Sept. 23...

Letter: Why are attacks on Trump published?

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<strong>To the editor:</strong> "... those now serving in Iraq and Syria are nameless and faceless, to Donald Trump, that is, certainly not to their loved...

Letter: Why are attacks on Trump published?

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To the editor: "... those now serving in Iraq and Syria are nameless and faceless, to Donald Trump, that is, certainly not to their loved...

Letter: Because of anthem, no longer follow Colts

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<p><strong>To the editor:</strong></p> <p>On Sept. 24, when I saw the Colts lock arms to protest the national anthem and the flag, I...

Letter: Because of anthem, no longer follow Colts

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To the editor: On Sept. 24, when I saw the Colts lock arms to protest the national anthem and the flag, I...

Letter: Letter writer omitted important information

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To the editor: In his Sept. 18 letter to the editor (“America shouldn’t be guilty of social, ethnic cleansing”), James Brown does something I wish...

Letter: Water drainage top issue in Franklin

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To the editor: I read with great interest the article about the improvements ("Driven to improve") in Franklin in the Daily Journal on Sept. 20. I...

Letter: NFL players’ protest political déjà vu?

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To the editor: In 1981, the highly paid PATCO (Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization) union strikers' demand for higher wages wound up with 11,000 of...