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Letter to the editor: More young people turning to Christianity
Like many other people in their 20s, I came to Washington full of ambition, wanting to make a career in politics.
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"Demo-crazed" should be the new name for the woke contingent that stole the heart and soul of what was once a family-values-oriented and patriotic political party.
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Judge Andrew Napolitano is wrong when he claims in his recent op-ed that President Trump usurped Congress' power to declare war when he ordered an attack on an oceangoing drug boat.
SharesLetter to the editor: Get -- and keep -- violent criminals off streets
The foundation of a properly functioning society is respect for law and order.
SharesLetter to the editor: End scamming of Americans
It seems time for the Federal Communications Commission to take a long, hard look at ads promoting companies' home title protection products.
SharesLetter to the editor: We must be better prepared
Like most Americans, I have watched hours of TV coverage of the murder of Charlie Kirk in Utah.
SharesLetter to the editor: Kirk would want us to keep speaking out
When considering the causes of Charlie Kirk's assassination, mainstream media (The Washington Times being a rare exception) should look in the mirror.
SharesLetter to the editor: The atrocious irony of the unhinged left
Thursday's Washington Times front-page article, "Conservative activist assassinated," reports that a recent petition to bar Charlie Kirk from Utah Valley University calls Kirk's speech "divisive."
SharesLetter to the editor: Remove violence inciters now
There are a lot of brokenhearted people in this country who are now morning the senseless murder of Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA ("'Out of control': Charlie Kirk assassination blamed on growing left-wing violence," Web, Sept. 10).
SharesLetter to the editor: Only miscreants boo during anthem
Anyone watching the U.S. Open on TV last weekend would have been hard-pressed to pick out any boos when President Trump made his appearance at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
SharesLetter to the editor: Twenty four years later, reject nihilism
Though the fate of freedom is everlasting, it has been relentlessly tested over the past 24 years.
SharesLetter to the editor: Illegals were contractor hires
"Hyundai immigration raid shows perils of foreign investment on U.S. soil" (Web, Sept. 8) runs counter to the words of Alexander Hamilton in his 1791 report to Congress.
SharesLetter to the editor: What about Department of Military Operations?
With an executive order, the Department of Defense is going back to its original name, the Department of War ("Trump renames Defense Department as 'Department of War,'" Web, Sept. 5).
SharesLetter to the editor: Tolerance doesn't mean agreement
Yesterday, your front page article "Children at center of strategy to reverse same-sex marriage" said that "most Americans support same- sex marriage." Ask Everett Piper or Cal Thomas whether this is true.
SharesLetter to the edtior: World leaders plan to reward terrorism
My 5-year-old isn't a foreign policy strategist, but he knows that if you start a fight, you don't get ice cream.
SharesLetter to the editor: RFK Jr. refuses to drink left's Kool-Aid
Is Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s job as secretary of Health and Human Services on the line ("Dear Democrat senators: Congrats on reaching new level of stupidity," Web, Sept. 5)?
SharesLetter to the editor: Why's the budget a surprise every year?
Congress is back from one of its many annual vacations, the latest of which was its monthlong August sojourn.
SharesLetter to the editor: The evolution of the modern presidency
The 1960 presidential election was a close one between John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon.
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