July 29, 2023: Letters to the Editor

The Collapse of Hunter Biden’s Plea Deal: A Blow to Justice Judge Maryellen Noreika’s decisive action in rejecting Hunter Biden’s inappropriate plea deal has renewed faith in the American judicial system. This proposed deal was a mockery of justice and undermined the system’s integrity. The term “Bidenomics” should encompass the Biden family’s dubious plan to …

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July 26, 2023: A Compilation of Letters to the Editor

The Issue: The refusal of the US women’s national soccer team to sing the national anthem at the World Cup has sparked controversy. Critics argue that while the players have the right to do so, it is also within the rights of American citizens to withhold support or involvement with the team. John Avelli from …

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Letters to the Editor – July 22, 2023: A Collection of Thoughtful Opinions

Title: House Testimony of IRS Whistleblowers on Hunter Biden Investigation Highlights Partisan Circus Content: The recent House testimony by IRS whistleblowers on their investigation into Hunter Biden has exposed a highly entertaining yet deeply disturbing spectacle dominated by partisan theatrics. On Wednesday, Republican-led hearings turned into a chaotic display as Democrats on the House Oversight …

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July 21, 2023: Engaging Editorials – Interactive Exchange of Opinions

The Issue: President Biden’s Effort to Cancel $39 Billion in Student Loan Debt for 800,000 Borrowers In an attempt to appease the left wing of his party and gain support, President Biden is seeking to cancel billions of dollars in student loan debt. However, this action goes against the Supreme Court’s ruling that he lacks …

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July 17, 2023: Letters to the Editor

An Investigation into Cocaine Found at the White House: The Secret Service’s Incompetence The Secret Service has failed to identify the individual responsible for bringing cocaine into the White House (“WH cocaine ‘cover-up,’ ” July 14). It is evident that their incompetence is astounding, as they seem incapable of even basic investigative work. One can’t help …

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July 16, 2023: Letters Addressed to the Editor

The Scourge of Tranq I completely agree with the sentiments expressed in the July 12 editorial titled “Stop Normalizing Tranq” which criticizes the misguided ad campaign by the New York City Department of Health. This campaign is aimed at normalizing the deadly drug xylazine, commonly known as “tranq,” which is used for treating animals in …

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July 14, 2023: Letters to the Editor

Title: Uncovering President Biden’s Temperament: A Deeper Look Behind the Scenes Introduction: Recent reports shedding light on President Biden’s alleged short temper and outbursts towards White House staff in private have further fueled doubts about his suitability to lead the nation. From his inability to effectively communicate and represent the country to his declining approval …

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July 11, 2023: Compilation of Letters to the Editor

An Urgent Call for Action: Addressing the Flaws in New York State’s Justice System The current situation in the New York state Legislature necessitates immediate attention and reform. The prevailing practice of leniency towards criminals while hindering the effectiveness of law enforcement and prosecutors is proving to be ineffective, perpetuating a system that fails to …

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Letters to the Editor – July 9th, 2023

Wildfire Hearing: Examining Mayor Adams’ Response As someone who isn’t particularly inclined towards supporting Mayor Adams, I find it perplexing that the City Council is initiating an investigation into his handling of last month’s wildfires (“Hazy eye on mayor,” July 5). While I can’t recall exactly when the warnings were issued by city agencies, there …

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July 7, 2023 Edition: Letter Submission to the Editor

Former Mayor Bill de Blasio and his wife Chirlane McCray recently announced their separation, which sparked a range of reactions from the public. Many individuals expressed their frustration with de Blasio and McCray, blaming them for the decline of New York City. The couple’s separation adds a new layer to their already controversial legacy. One …

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