Letter to the Editor
Absolute poppycock! To think that someone as purportedly educated as an anesthesiologist would suggest this is far beyond belief.
When does the insanity stop? Take 3 minutes to watch this very articulate individual state the facts and the reality of the situation: https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=_-OX-ZNAN-I
Walt Harder Colorado Springs
Letter to the Editor
Great editorial, Terry!
0.1%? That’s worth writing an article about? Your granddaughter was correct.
It’s cra, cra!
John Zondlo Pueblo
Channeling Forest Gump.
'Is there a doctor in the house?!?' Is a dire request made in crowded theater or stadium when someone is in distress. I was watching a news story following the recent 'swamp scandal' out of Washington, and quipped to my wife, 'is there a 'document' in the house?!?.' The rephrasing could be asked of three former and current federal government executives.
Former president Donald Trump’s document saga has been going on for the good part of two years. It seems he was maintaining documents that were by law property of the federal government.
Instead of freely returning the documents, he started a lengthy war with the government on the question of possession. This resulted in subpoenas, an FBI raid, and then the assignment of the special prosecutor.
President Joe Biden in an interview stated, “… what data was in there [the Trump documents] that may compromise sources and methods… it's just totally irresponsible.' Lo and behold, turns out Biden had documents also – from his time as vice president and even Senator. Documents have been disclosed in two different locations thus far: the Penn Biden Center; and, in boxes stacked in his garage and within his Delaware home. The discovery was made shortly before the midterm elections, but miraculously, not disclosed until two months after. The DOJ, probably reluctantly, has had to assign another special prosecutor.
After stating a flat no to an interview question on whether he had documents, former Vice President Pence had second thoughts. He hired outside counsel to go through his files. That search turned up a number of documents that were inadvertently boxed at the end of the last Administration. It looks like a more venial sin than Mr.
Biden’s scattering of documents in various locations and ditto for Mr. Trump’s reluctance to return the documents despite a subpoena.
I've generically used the word document without mentioning that classified were intermingled with unclassified. Based on some years of experience with the handling of classified material, my only question would be, why were the classified documents not segregated from the unclassified? In the words of Forest Gump, 'stupid is as stupid does.'
Enough said.
Anthony C. Powers
To the Editor
The chicken littles of the world will buy into anything as long as the words “climate change” are uttered.
Doug Anderson
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