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Letter to the editor: DEI helps no one

Reading "Is DEI dangerous? Study finds diversity training materials stoke hostility, not goodwill" (web, Dec. 20) gave me deja vu from 46 years ago.

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Letter to the editor: Biden clemency undermines legal system

Although it is gratifying that three of the worst human beings on the face of the Earth were not included in President Biden's commutation order, I am sadly disappointed in the outgoing president for granting clemency to 37 killers, including mass murderers and those who slaughtered children ("Biden's death row clemency spares worst of the worst," web, Dec. 23).

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Letter to the editor: A mellower AOC?

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, New York Democrat, lost her race to lead Democrats on the House Oversight and Accountability Committee to 74-year-old Rep. Gerry Connolly -- thanks in no small part to 84-year-old Rep. Nancy Pelosi making calls from a hospital bed ("House Democrats push aside AOC in race for top committee spot," web, Dec. 17).

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Trump will restore faith in government

While it is true, as Robert Knight writes, that Americans have lost faith in Democratic-run government institutions because we have been misled by liars, the last election results suggest an even more fundamental reason for revolt: Democrats have not kept us safe ("As Team Biden's lies drone on, the truth comes out," web, Dec. 22).

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Letter to the editor: More Ivy League outrage

A Columbia University professor who referred to Hamas' Oct. 7, 2023, attacks on Israel as "awesome" is set to teach a course on Zionism at that Ivy League institution.

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Letter to the editor: It's text, not theory

In "Trump starts the firing even before his term begins" (Web, Dec. 16) says, in part that conservatives support a "'unitary executive' theory of government," which "holds that the president is in charge of all executive functions and must put his people in place to have accountability."

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Letter to the editor: Hoping taxpayers get the last laugh

In his column this week, Cal Thomas notes the Biden administration's attempt to undermine the incoming Trump administration by ripping off us taxpayers by engaging in a fire sale of steel intended for use at our southern border ("Biden admin's scorched-earth tactics raise concerns before Trump transition," Web, Dec. 16).

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Letter to the editor: Clark's 'privilege' is talent, hard work

Iowa Hawkeyes basketball player Caitlin Clark has received Time magazine's "Athlete of the Year" honor -- and once again, African American players, one team owner and liberal pundits are saying that privilege was the reason for the award.

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Letter to the editor: Get answers on drones now

Hundreds of large drones are flying in U.S. airspace, yet as usual our government claims to be clueless as to their source ("Feds insist drones aren't dangerous but can't say who's flying them," web, Dec. 15).

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Letter to the editor: Not the Justice Department's job

Even if the Department of Justice weren't compromised by blatant bias against certain parts of society, it still shouldn't be investigating state and local police departments ("DOJ investigates police forces for excessive force, discrimination," web, Dec. 12).