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Letter to the editor: Leftist judges add insult to terrorist-inflicted injury
It's difficult to believe that the family of Boulder, Colorado, firebombing suspect Mohamed Soliman knew nothing of his hatred for Jews or his plot to kill them ("Boulder community to come together for vigil after firebombing attack that injured 12," Web, June 4).
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I take exception to former President Joe Biden's latest lie to the American people.
SharesLetter to the editor: We're a republic, not a democracy
"Defending democracy? Not so much" (Commentary, June 4) recounts terrible people doing terrible things to "defend democracy."
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Yesterday's edition of The Washington Times carried a commentary by Gene Marks suggesting the "no tax on tips" savings that would befall tip-earners could go directly into a 401(k) IRA or even a Roth IRA to benefit workers' future retirement ("The one big thing missing from the 'No tax on tips' bill," Commentary, June 4).
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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has ordered the U.S. Navy to rename the USNS Harvey Milk -- and that's the right thing to do ("Hegseth orders Navy to rename ship named for gay rights activist Harvey Milk," Web, June 3).
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The "fiscal hawk" RINO Republicans apparently suffering from bird flu -- which is causing brain lock -- would had have a sound argument against the "Big, Beautiful Bill" if we were in 1965 ("Trump savages Sen. Rand Paul over opposition to 'big, beautiful bill,'" Web, June 3).
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The response of the far-left "Squad" to the terrorist attack last weekend on a "Run for Their Lives" gathering in Boulder, Colorado, was pitiful.
SharesLetter to the editor: Reverse the U.S. deficit hemorrhage
Over the past 20 years, president after president and Congress after Congress have approved annual budget deficits now accumulating to a public debt of 124% of GDP.
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