Letters to the Editor for Dec. 3
The Star editorial board has a valid point insofar as the recall of the Cochise County Supervisors are concerned.
An earlier letter writer opined that the Obama administration opened the floodgates for welfare recipients, the homeless, 18-year-olds, college students and other non-tax paying groups to have access to the right to vote by mail-in ballots. The writer seemed upset that legitimate taxpayers were now being outnumbered at the polls by groups that should not be entitled to vote because of their taxpayer status. He believes these groups live on the government dole, giving rise to a mobocracy.
The letter writer proposes to create “a new homeless community with the city, county, and/or state all kicking in to make it work.”Promote love, ignore hateWhat do liver and hate speech have in common?Lots of people are turned off by both. Some folks just can’t stomach liver. And lots of people are disgusted by “hate speech.” May I suggest a personal solution for both?
There are more important things to do with your life than to try to make sure that the world knows what you can’t stomach.
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