Aug. 20, 2023: Letters to the Editor

Baldwin’s DenialDespite the agreement of numerous highly rated forensic weapons experts that Alec Baldwin, through pulling the trigger of a .45 caliber Colt revolver, caused the death of Halyna Hutchins, Baldwin adamantly denies any involvement (“Alec ‘triggered’ it,” Aug. 17).It is an indisputable rule among gun handlers that when someone hands you a gun, regardless …

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Aug. 19, 2023 Edition: Letters to the Editor

An Injunction and the Importance of Parental Involvement in NJ Schools In the realm of upbringing, parents indisputably should have a say in their child’s journey (“Jersey’s War on Parents,” Editorial, Aug. 17). Traditionally, this perspective has been upheld and respected within the educational setting. Parents have always been regarded as active and vital participants …

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Editorial Correspondence – August 15, 2023

The Controversy: Merrick Garland’s Selection of David Weiss as Special Counsel for the Hunter Biden Investigation Merrick Garland’s decision to appoint US Attorney David Weiss as the special counsel for the Hunter Biden probe is an insult to the intelligence of the American people (“Garland names special counsel for Hunter Biden case — but GOP …

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Aug. 12, 2023 Edition: Letters to the Editor

The Problem: Insufficient assistance from the White House as the migrant crisis worsens in New York City. Mayor Adams recently met with White House aide Tom Perez, but it seems that this was merely a symbolic meeting with no expectation of aid from President Biden. This lack of action is frustrating, and it seems that …

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Aug. 11, 2023: Letters to the Editor

The Problem: President Biden’s Response to the Deaths of US Soldiers in the 2021 Kabul Airport Attack. The editorial titled “Biden’s Snub of Gold Star Families” (Aug. 9) published in The Post was astute and on-point. The callous treatment of Gold Star families who lost their sons and daughters in Afghanistan by the Biden administration …

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Aug. 7, 2023: Letters to the Editor

The Indictment of Donald Trump: Unraveling the 2020 Election In an ongoing effort to disrupt Donald Trump’s 2024 election campaign, Democrats have pursued a federal indictment against the former president in connection with the special counsel’s investigation into election interference. However, the claim that Trump knowingly attempted to alter the results of a legitimately lost …

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Aug. 6, 2023: Letters Pouring in to the Editor

New York is taking a brave stance against Big Ketchup’s subpar product. I have numerous reasons to applaud this bold move. But it’s not about the environment—it’s about authenticity. As any scholar would know, the word “condiment” has roots in Latin, meaning “to pickle.” Therefore, ketchup, relying on a deceitful fruit posing as a vegetable, …

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Violation of First Amendment Rights: White House’s Censorship of Social Media

On March 26, 2021, White House digital director Rob Flaherty contacted Facebook to inquire about the restrictions that would be imposed on the New York Post. He questioned whether articles discussing deaths would receive any reductions or labels based on the company’s policy. However, what we were actually doing was providing occasional news pieces about …

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August 3, 2023: Reader’s Opinions in Letters to the Editor

Moron Representative Daniel Goldman has criticized President Biden, claiming that he would join meetings on speakerphone and engage in trivial discussions about the weather. However, it is likely that Biden’s conversations revolved around more important matters, such as financial concerns. The recent actions of the Department of Justice, attempting to intimidate Devon Archer and prevent …

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Unveiling the Deceptive Actions of Hunter and Joe: Insights for Post Readers

The Concern: Government Actions Involving Hunter Biden’s Plea Deal and Business Activities The amount of time the government has spent investigating Hunter Biden surpasses the investigations into significant events such as the assassination of President Kennedy, Watergate, and 9/11. This raises suspicions that the government is intentionally delaying the process to exploit the statute of …

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