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Letter to the editor: Affirmative action, female politicians

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2 Min Read May 23, 2019 | 7 years Ago
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What’s the big deal about some Hollywood types buying a college education for their kids who are unable to enter on their own? Affirmative action has been doing this for years. Where are the lawsuits about affirmative action?

We need more Democrat/socialist candidates in the 2020 presidential race. Why doesn’t President Obama endorse Joe Biden? Their eight-year record should make Biden a shoo-in for president (joke).

Now that the Mueller report is in, the liberals/socialists just can’t handle the results. Apparently we must continue the investigation until the 2020 election. This swamp really needs draining, and 2020 would be a good time to do it.

The latest craze is to elect female politicians. If God had wanted the female to be the dominant sex, he would have created Eve and made Adam from her rib. Our country was founded by white men on Judeo-Christian principles, but today we are supposed to apologize for being white males in our own country. Go figure.

In Pennsylvania, we have two losers to represent us in the Senate. Bob Casey Jr. was elected on his father’s reputation , and Pat Toomey is a disappointment who forgot that he was elected as a Republican and would have been defeated if it wasn’t for the coattails of President Trump. Personally, I don’t think we have had a real senator since Rick Santorum.

Rudy Gagliardi

Arnold

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