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Letter to the editor: Jew haters, pure and simple

The college students, their confederates and all the others who intimidate, threaten and attack anyone believed to be Jewish are all antisemites -- despite their insistence that their actions are a result solely of their concern for the "innocent" Palestinians (many of whom celebrated and some of whom participated in the Oct. 7, 2023, massacre) being killed in Gaza.

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Letter to the editor: Padilla's not above the law

Sen. Alex Padilla, California Democrat, made a complete fool of himself last Thursday with his childish stunt during Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's press briefing ("WATCH: Sen. Padilla forcibly ejected from DHS secretary's press conference," Web, June 12).

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Letter to the editor: Freedom of expression -- at Americans' expense

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology did not act swiftly enough to remove from the stage its senior class president, who late last month during a pre-graduation ceremony violated the trust of the class and the school by launching into a political diatribe rather than giving the speech she had submitted in advance ("MIT class president barred from graduation after giving anti-Israel speech," Web, June 2).

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Letter to the editor: Rioting, not celebrating America, is "vulgar"

While California Gov. Gavin Newsom Tuesday evening railed against President Trump for sending in the National Guard to quell the rioting taking place in Los Angeles, a sanctuary city, he went further and called the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army this weekend a "vulgar display to celebrate his birthday."

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Letter to the editor: Take the money and run

On Sunday, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass posted on social media: "As a result of immigration raids, parents are afraid to take their kids to school, workers are unsure if they should go to work tomorrow, and young people are worried about their future."

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Letter to the editor: Where moral relativism has led us

When a young man wins a woman's sporting event, we are asked why we care -- after all, there are relatively few deserving young women who would have won a championship and possibly gotten scholarships.

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Letter to the editor: Being gay is not an indulgence

Mr. Piper misunderstands the purpose -- and indeed the function -- of a gay identity: one made necessary not by desire, but by hostile external pressures ("Dear Christians: Please stop calling people gay," Web, June 8).

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Letter to the editor: Soft-on-crime policies lead to anarchy

I wonder what would happen to me if I went down to Mexico and started burning Mexican flags and police cars while chanting "Death to Mexico" ("'Anarchists' behind violent turn in L.A.'s anti-ICE protests; nearly 60 arrested over weekend," Web, June 9).

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Letter to the editor: Stop giving Iran more time

President Trump has told us and the world many times that Iran is a fanatical terrorist state and that he will, one way or another, make sure it never gets a nuclear bomb.