LETTERS: It’s not the guns, Vouchers not wanted
This in my response to Beto Conde’s commentary dated Dec. 4.
LETTERS: Lacking integrity, Learning to work
One would have to be naïve, deaf or blind to not know that Donald J. Trump has said and done some crazy, juvenile, unpresidential and even treasonous things. The most serious was what he did on Jan. 6, 2021, waging war on our democracy. I mean, the guy definitely is not fit to be president! He does not have an ounce of decency, humility or integrity in his whole body.
LETTERS: Immigration a federal issue, Israel backed
The federal government, and not some redneck governor from Texas, controls immigration. The Naturalization Act of 1798 imposed registration requirements on all white immigrants living or arriving in the United States.
LETTERS: Words for our times, Believing falsehoods
Authentic, deepfake and gaslighting: three words that characterize the age of Donald Trump. It’s no wonder that these words are, according to Merriam-Webster, recent words of the year.
LETTERS: Guaranteeing human rights, Cruises are fun
What’s the world’s most translated document? According to Guinness World Records, it’s the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, now translated into more than 500 languages.
LETTERS: Mexico criticized, Celebrating human rights
The Nov. 25 article by Dallas Morning News staff flaunts Mexico’s Marxist-style “Know Your Rights” power grab.
LETTERS: Letter writers draw attacks, Limit terms of officials
Just a few comments in response to letters by Beto Conde, Shirley Rickett and Oscar Garza. Each writer goes on and on about how former President Donald Trump and his supporters are a bunch of fascists, conspiracy theorists and illegal immigration/border alarmists.
LETTERS: Tribalism takes hold, Fateful encounter
Judges have ruled an insurrectionist can run for president (Michigan, Minnesota). A judge has ruled felons can possess guns (Chicago).
LETTERS: Trump backed, Launch blasted, Rage lives, Assassination led to changes
Hamas individuals may have already crossed our border and no, they did not walk hundreds of miles through Mexico carrying and hiding weapons and explosives. With billions sent to Iran by our fearless leader, they probably flew into Matamoros with professionally forged passports and burned them before wading across the river!
LETTERS: Interrupted by tragedy, Curb service draws attack
It was my first teaching job: I joined Catholic Lay Mission Corps after graduating from St. Mary’s College in Notre Dame, Ind., and was assigned a sixth-grade class at Dolores School south of Austin. The teachers lived in an army barracks across the parking lot from the church and school.