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Letter to the editor: Washington football hits a snag
Thom Loverro's lament about Washington's rebuilding season and his quip about "1 p.m. games against the New Orleans Saints" reminded me of a milestone game in Redskins history 45 years ago.
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Whenever organizational leaders implement a dramatic course correction, disruptions and failures are inevitable ("'He lost us': Generals, senior officers say trust in Hegseth has evaporated," Web, Oct. 20).
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Hillary Clinton called all Trump supporters "deplorables," but I counter that the only truly deplorable people are the top leaders in the Democratic Party who have never seen a lie they didn't like.
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In a moment of profound relief and joyful reunion, Israel and the entire world recently witnessed the return of all 20 remaining living hostages held by Hamas, after more than two years of captivity.
SharesLetter to the editor: Military should focus on readiness, displine and effectiveness
As a retired combat-disabled U.S. Navy captain with 30 years of service and combat experience in Vietnam, I read "Top officers lose trust in Hegseth" (Page 1, Oct. 21) with interest.
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South Korea, once a symbol of democracy, has recently become a beacon of religious persecution and authoritarianism, veering dangerously toward totalitarianism.
SharesLetter to the editor: Hegseth naysayers are disgruntled
I was surprised and disappointed by Ben Wolfgang's front-page article on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ("Top officers lose trust in Hegseth," Oct. 21).
SharesLetter to the editor: Hegseth critics are wrong
I was disappointed to read about the military brass who did not appreciate Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's Sept. 30 speech to generals and admirals gathered at Marine Corps Base Quantico.
SharesLetter to the editor: Modern Democratic Party is off the rails
It's clear that marketing gurus have chosen the word "democracy" as the trigger word for all Democratic politicians to use -- and use often.
SharesLetter to the editor: Oppose Virginia's "fundamental right" amendment
There is a lurking danger of which all Virginia parents need to be made aware, if they're not already: the "Fundamental Right to Reproductive Freedom," a proposed change to the Virginia Constitution.
SharesLetter to the editor: Communism attracts followers by stoking greed
Think of a trap in which a monkey reaches through a small hole to grab a very enticing piece of fruit.
SharesLetter to the editor: How can Israeli prevent future hostage taking?
The Israeli hostage situation was a national vulnerability, an existential weakness and a bitter cultural lesson.
SharesLetter to the editor: Peace? Not so fast
Bravo to President Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, American diplomats and envoys and the Israel Defense Forces for the return of the living hostages to Israel.
SharesLetter to the editor: Where is Senate Democrats' common sense?
As a voter, I am disappointed that our public officials cannot apply commonsense principles to the running of America.
SharesLetter to the editor: No evidence Kim wants to talk
The disclaimer at the end of the recent Commentary piece by Joseph R. DeTrani is well advised, as the op-ed certainly does not represent government policy.
SharesLetter to the editor: Left's ideology designed to topple order and public good
The political left's "No Kings Day" events planned for Saturday feature the message that we already have a king: the Constitution.
SharesLetter to the editor: Trump the only one for the job
President Trump, as rebarbative as he is, is the only American of note in these times who could have stopped the woke revolution inaugurated by the Democratic Party.
SharesLetter to the editor: Expand coverage for FDA-approved GLP-1 medications
Sean Spicer errs in suggesting that mass-compounded GLP-1 drugs should be included in government insurance programs.
SharesLetter to the editor: Lower interest rates to help middle class
Because of four years of runaway inflation that ravaged people's spending power, the primary theme of the New York City mayoral and New Jersey gubernatorial races is "affordability."
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I believe most people are astounded at the number of congressional representatives who seem more interested in government subsidies for their constituents than jobs.
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