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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Shore up U.S. infrastructure

It speaks volumes about our nation's misplaced priorities that we've spent $60 billion on Iraq's infrastructure reconstruction and $100 billion on Afghanistan's infrastructure reconstruction — more than what was spent on post-World-War-II reconstruction of Germany ($35 billion in today's dollars). Yet here in America we have no such a plan in place to rebuild our own infrastructure. Published June 11, 2019

FILE- This June 14, 2018, file photo shows signage and gas prices for regular and diesel at Flying J along Interstate 85 and 40 near Graham, N.C. The average U.S. price of regular-grade gasoline is up a dime a gallon (3.8 liters) over the past two weeks. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome, File)

EDITORIAL: Eliminating fossil fuels would risk a descent into darkness

Inventiveness plus boldness equals progress. Liberal "activists" who want to revolutionize the nation's energy resources demonstrate political moxie, but if their campaign to substitute renewable sources for fossil fuels — oil and gas — succeeds it will take more than happy thoughts to keep the lights on. Published June 10, 2019

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Don’t let ‘Big Tech’ in

The promise of Big Tech was utopian, but the reality is dystopian ("Big Tech unites Democrats, Republicans behind anti-trust crackdown," Web, June 4). The utopian promise was of a world of friends and 'likes' but the dystopian reality is a world of censorship, mind control, Big-Brother-controlled searches, the sale of private information and rule by outraged mobs. Published June 10, 2019

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Trump gets results

With the threat of tariffs just days away, Mexico finally agreed to help stem the flow of illegal immigrants travelling through their country to get to our southern border. The results President Trump gets are amazing. He's been a superior leader compared to at least the past four presidents. Published June 10, 2019

Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister of Japan, speaks during a plenary session in the Congress Hall at the 49th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, WEF, in Davos, Switzerland, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2019. T(Gian Ehrenzeller/Keystone via AP)

EDITORIAL: Japan might prevent a collision with the West

Dealing with misleading truisms is part of life, but so is refusing to accept what fate has supposedly decreed. It's a sad fact that the Islamic Republic of Iran has been crossways with the United States and the West for 40 years. But we're entitled to hope that the past is not a prologue to the future this time. Published June 9, 2019

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Biden, Trump both flip-floppers

There is not much in common between President Trump and Joe Biden, but one regrettable thread which renders them two peas in a pod is hypocrisy on the issue of abortion rights. Mr. Trump had formerly proclaimed himself "strongly pro-choice." He became "pro-life" for political gain, seeing it as the way to garner support from Republicans, and particularly from people of faith, and it worked. He has gone even further in seeking to make it more difficult for women here and in other countries to secure birth control. (I wonder what those who tout the president's current position on abortion think he would do if one of the women with whom he had affairs had an inconvenient pregnancy.) Published June 9, 2019

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Stop coup attempts now

The left's false bravado in attacking President Trump from every possible perspective is both alarming and criminal. If I were to threaten the president, we can be sure that I would get a visit from the Secret Service and that the FBI would likely want a piece of me as well. Published June 9, 2019

U.S. infantrymen wade through the surf as they land at Normandy in the days following the Allies' June 1944, D-Day invasion of occupied France. An allied ship loaded with supplies and reinforcements waits on the horizon.  (AP Photo/Bert Brandt)

EDITORIAL: The 6th of June, 1944

Not everyone gets to save the world. Before the colors of the Sixth of June 1944 fade into the mists of time, we remember after the passage of 75 years the uncommon sacrifice of the hundreds of thousands of soldiers of America, of Britain and Canada. Published June 5, 2019

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Clean house in Congress

The Democratic Party has gone totally nuts. They won't support better protection for our southern border, they won't support deportation of illegal aliens, and they propose to give citizenship to the illegals already here, which only entices more illegals to break through, same as it did the last time they offered the deal. Published June 5, 2019

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Democrats have had their chance

Impeach, impeach, impeach. Turn on the TV and it seems all the news channels are talking about it — but they never say exactly which "high crimes and misdemeanors" the president has committed Published June 4, 2019

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Real injustice

Let's look clearly at "obstruction of justice." What President Trump's partisan opponents did to him during and after the 2016 election campaign was gross injustice. If there was obstruction by Mr. Trump, it was not of justice but of injustice. Published June 4, 2019

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Real estate prepared him well

I laughed out loud when I read that Iran's foreign minister dismissed President Trump's olive branch for a peaceful resolution to the Iranian nuclear threat ("Iran will use 'whatever missiles it wants' to stop U.S. aggression, foreign minister warns," Web, June 2). Published June 3, 2019

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Pro-life isn’t anti-woman

There's a clear trend at play when pro-life males debate pro-choice advocates: Many of the latter argue that men shouldn't be allowed to have an opinion on abortion, that it concerns only women. Published June 3, 2019

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Lie spreaders should pay

So special counsel Robert Meuller crawled out of the liberal slime following his report that exonerated President Trump — only to start up with half truths, innuendos and insinuations that the president should be impeached. I am sick of this. Published June 2, 2019