Letter to the editor: Draft dodger doesn’t know about war

The current Commander in chief deceived his Draft Board and lied to his country. To serve would have been inconvenient and beneath his station.

Letter to the editor: New lies every day with Trump

Linguists might suggest Trump’s command of language is limited at best. He reduces law and order to martial law, which has repercussions.

Letter to the editor: Why do decent folk back Trump?

Decent individuals with personal stories support an indecent, vulgar, vengeful, self-serving president. How that has happened is a challenge the pundits struggle to answer.

Letter to the editor: Heading down an ominous path

The promotion of fear, anger and autocracy as entertainment could replace baseball.

Letter to the editor: Supreme leader played for fool

In the end, an explicit, unambiguous example of devastation and frustration: Watching the Supreme Leader deceive the unconscious public, as if he did not actually function on behalf of a foreign agent.

Letter to the editor: Nation’s leader is incompetent

With 29,000 hours in the logbook and dozens of landings on runway 33 at Washington National Airport, I find recent comments by the President of the United States pathetic at best.

Letter to the editor: ‘Supreme’ is a misnomer

About the Supreme Court — In 1787 the U.S. Constitution came to life. The authors chose the word “Supreme” to describe the third branch.

Letter to the editor: Trump makes the country unsafe

There’s a plan coming into focus, the evidence of which is found in his words, blunt, as well as implied. Donald’s threat of violence, a natural precursor to the actual thing, will boost his re-election odds.

Letter to the editor: State’s sanctioning of gambling is deporable

Gambling has been unleashed. Apparently, there aren’t enough existing addictions. So, why not search for more ways to make life miserable for those who already struggle? We’re good at promoting and underfunding destructive behavior.

Letter to the editor: ‘Unawareness’ seen as threat

I met a man from Mar-a-Lago, who believes Democracy is an extraneous distraction, as easily misunderstood or ignored as Neo-con, Fascist or Autocrat titles invented by the Eastern elite, who went to school and learned how to read.