Letters to the Editor for July 12
Democrats and socialismI think the Democrats have been very honest and open about wanting to replace democracy with socialism. But now that we are getting closer to the midterms, the Democrats have changed their message again. Now they are crying out to save democracy. Right out of the communist playbook: Tell the people one thing and instead do the opposite. Say and do anything to get elected.
Fortunately, we have an outstanding candidate for Arizona Senate with the background to tackle these challenges. Priya Sundareshan was born and raised in what is now Legislative District 18, and teaches natural resource law at the University of Arizona. I’ve encountered her during the course of political campaigns for other people and was impressed by her grasp of complex issues and her ability to explain them clearly.
We can then get rid of the FAA, because flying was not regulated in the Constitution. Let states determine the safe practices of flying — airport by airport. And we can get rid of the FDA because drugs are not mentioned in the Constitution. Let individual states regulate the production, distribution and safety of each drug your physician prescribes. And we can get rid of the ADA because people with disabilities are not mentioned in the Constitution.
No more; we have cut off all contributions to the Catholic Church. We encourage others who object to the erosion of the wall between religion and the state to do likewise. Stop your monetary support of the Catholic Church then call the bishop of Tucson and tell him why.
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