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Letters to the Editor for Sept. 16

Truth seekerI am proud of Liz Cheney, an earnest seeker of truth. Her ethics and logic remind me of my deceased father, a staunch Republican from Rawlins, Wyoming.Lock who up?“Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the...” You all know the rest, followed by the bellowing chant: Lock her up! The joke is that if Trump really wanted Hillary to be locked up, he would have given her a job in his administration.

If anyone else had illegally stolen Top Secret documents and tried to cover it up, as Trump and his employees have, wouldn’t the obvious conclusion be that this was the action of a spy engaging in espionage against our country? Wouldn’t we call such an ex-government employee: Traitor!Lake and HobbsArizona Democratic gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs has declined any televised debates with her opponent Republican Kari Lake. This is a decider for the undecided.

The Earth is not flat. The sun does not revolve around the Earth. Publishing the opposite conclusions would be nuts. Continuing to court or give any space to individuals spewing election fraud or climate change hoax or QAnon child sex trade blah blah is nuts, too.

It would include banning semi-automatic rifles and high-capacity magazines, turning non-complying current owners, who bought them legally, into criminals; radically changing the Supreme Court by expanding the number of justices, adding more liberals to protect their agenda; bestowing citizenship to over 11-plus million illegally in the country; codifying abortion on demand into the third trimester; passing their multi-trillion dollar Build Back Better tax-and-spend legislation, further...

I am horrified that three candidates who are backed by Purple for Parents are hoping to take over the CFSD Governing Board. I am proud of all CFSD offers, such as Spanish and Chinese immersion, 22 AP courses, visual and performing arts, and PE at every grade level. CFSD boasts a 99% attendance rate, 97.5% graduation rate, and 90% college attendance rate.

How many Star readers think the border is secure? Under Trump’s last year in office there were 405,000 Border Patrol encounters, a reduction from 900,000 the previous year because of his newly implemented border policies.

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