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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Heed warning signs, enforce laws
Democrats are pushing another senseless call for stricter gun control ("Biden eyes executive action to impose new gun control measures," Web, March 23). This happens after every mass shooting. They never focus on the reasons these acts take place. In many previous cases — including in San Bernardino, Calif., Fort Hood, Texas and Parkland, Fla. — there were warning signs about the individuals who would go on to do the shootings. However, they were either not followed up on or else were ignored by the FBI as well as the relevant state, city and school officials. Published March 25, 2021
EDITORIAL: Racial accord can’t be purchased, but it can be earned
Democrats are unwavering in their belief that Black America is still owed an immense debt as redemption for the hate-filled sins of long ago. Published March 24, 2021
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: More gun-control laws not the answer
President Biden has jumped on another mass killing as an opportunity to push gun-control laws ("Biden eyes executive action to impose new gun control measures," Web, March 23). Mr. Biden's partner in crime, Barack Obama, has called those who oppose the laws they want "cowardly." In my experience, those who call others names have no rational response. Published March 24, 2021
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Miller-Meeks won, fair and square
Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks was elected to Congress by a six-vote margin. Her opponent lost every election challenge she mounted. Mrs. Miller-Meeks was seated and has served in the House since Jan. 3 — yet Democrats in the House seek to remove her pursuant to the power of the House to judge the "election" of its members under Article I, Section 5 of the U.S. Constitution. The House Democrats are not judging Mrs. Miller-Meeks under the election clause; they are trying to expel her from Congress. Published March 24, 2021
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: China has noted Biden weakness
The Communist government of China has no second thoughts about the efficacy of its form of governance, nor does it sense that its approach to international affairs will stumble against the Biden administration ("'No way to strangle China': Fiery rhetoric, clashes besiege U.S., Beijing at Alaska meeting," Web, March 18). It must feel that Barack Obama's policy of leading from behind is regnant once again now that the in-your-face Trump unpleasantness has passed. Published March 24, 2021
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Compassion is for the law-abiding
Compassion does not remedy lawless behavior ("Biden's illegal immigration agenda creates another child smuggling crisis," Web, March 15). Illegal immigration is lawlessness. The word illegal means contrary or forbidden by law. Published March 23, 2021
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Forced apologies defy free speech
President Biden said last weekend, "Our silence is complicity" ("Speak out:' Biden, Harris decry racism during Atlanta visit," Web, March 20). However, nowadays the power of speech has become less and less a freedom and more and more a chance to brainwash people into apologizing. Published March 23, 2021
EDITORIAL: Power-grabbing Democrats dream of two additional Senate seats
When Democrats are in power, they use all of the levers at their disposal to stay in power, legal or illegal. Published March 23, 2021
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Police should treat victims as own kin
Capt. Jay Baker, a spokesman for the Atlanta-area Cherokee County sheriff's office, appeared to brush off with flippant remarks last week's murderous shooting spree that left dead multiple people, including six Asian women ("At least 7 killed in shooting attacks on 3 massage parlors," Web, March 16). Capt. Baker told reporters that the young, White suspect who professed to love guns and God was having a "really bad day." Published March 23, 2021
EDITORIAL: Democrats’ elections scheme would gut Federal Election Commission bipartisanship
Democrats euphemistically call H.R. 1 the "For the People Act." Republicans call it what it really is: "The Democratic Politician Protection Act." Published March 22, 2021
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Where is justice for female athletes?
My heart goes out to the female athletes who have to compete against those with an unfair biological edge ("'Dispiriting': Track star's dream dashed by transgender rules," Web, March 14). All parents and coaches know that teen boys' testosterone levels increase at a higher rate than girls'. Published March 22, 2021
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: U.S. owes success to all who contribute
In contrast to many countries, the United States, with its prevalence of educational and career opportunities for all people and due to its diversity and openness, boasts a broad spectrum of educated, intelligent and successful citizens. This tends to promote harmony and equality. Published March 22, 2021
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Biden stumbles extend beyond stairs
The embarrassing display of President Biden's stumbling as he tried to maneuver the steps of Airforce One was another indication that his physical and cognitive abilities are fading. I'm sure this is being noted by the rest of the world and will affect they way they deal with the United States. Published March 22, 2021
EDITORIAL: Merrick Garland says prosecuting 300 trespassers and a handful of troublemakers priority
The senior law enforcement official in a nation that endures more than 40 murders a day, billions of dollars of illegal drugs trafficked, routine hacking of its most important and sensitive computer systems by Russia and China, and thousands of people surging across an open southern border is most concerned about 300 trespassers and a handful of troublemakers. Published March 21, 2021
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Asian-Americans must be wary of left
Scott Zipperele of The Heritage Foundation has given a very astute analysis of the #StopAsianHate campaign ("Asian-Americans should be skeptical of the #StopAsianHate campaign," Web, March 17). It shows that the political left is trying to pull Asians into their fold by stoking fear of attack. Published March 21, 2021
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Most Americans against illegal entry
While I understand Kay James' point in "Biden's illegal immigration agenda creates another child smuggling crisis" (Web, March 15), it's inconsistent with the views of the vast majority of Americans. While "many average Americans ... support more open immigration policies and amnesty programs ... out of a sense of compassion," most do not support illegal immigration -- nor do they support amnesty. A recent poll confirms that a majority of Americans are against amnesty for illegal aliens. Published March 21, 2021
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Amnesty ‘compassion’ ignores Americans
Yes, President Biden is the architect of this latest assault on our sovereignty ("Biden's illegal immigration agenda creates another child smuggling crisis," Web, March 15). However, we must also address Kay James' comment that many Americans support a more generous immigration policy because they are "compassionate." Unfortunately, these "compassionate" expansionists are failing to show any compassion for their fellow citizens, who are forced to compete with foreign workers -- legal and illegal -- for jobs and wages. Published March 21, 2021
EDITORIAL: Democrats’ plan to go ‘green’ would put Americans in the red
Americans freely give their time and money for worthy social objectives. President Biden has a new cause to champion: paying for the social cost of carbon. Published March 18, 2021
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Stop senseless attacks
The recent attacks against our brothers and sisters in the Asian-American communities are heartbreaking. The physical assaults and recent killings are rooted in racism. They need to stop. We cannot be silent. Published March 18, 2021
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Create trans sporting events
News article after news article discusses the problem of males with gender confusion participating in sporting events against women athletes ("'Dispiriting': Track star's dream dashed by transgender rules," Web, March 14). It seems we live in an upside-down world. Published March 18, 2021