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Letters

People on the right with a sour disposition

To the Editor: I taught English for more than half of my life. I didn’t like math, but word problems seemed to make some sense. I’ve come up with a timely word problem that will probably cause a great deal of angst for the former President’s linguistically challenged supporters, who ...

We have a chance to replace two Democrats

To the editor: The first one to be replaced is Sen. Amy Klobuchar, life long Democrat. Don’t know how long she has been a Democrat and don’t know how long she has been a senator, but I have never voted for her in my lifetime and never will. I want her to be retired and put her out to ...

Shoppers in New Ulm will miss Baily Creek

To the editor: This week we were saddened to read about the impending closure of the Bailey Creek Boutique.   In just seven short years, Bailey Creek became synonymous and emblematic of the resurgence of downtown New Ulm, and yet it seems like it’s always been there.   Make no ...

The glass is more than half full

To the Editor: In last week’s area newspapers I read a letter spouting more of the former President’s monotonous recitations about out-of-control inflation, out-of-control spending of money we don’t have, the immigrants at our southern border, and a newcomer to the group, that we make ...

Beautiful Memorial Day services

To the editor: Another Memorial Day has come and gone. As I think back, I didn’t attend many until our son, Henry, was killed in Vietnam and haven’t missed one since. The services were beautiful with all the speeches and remembering about the first Memorial Day and the fallen from all ...

Letters makes broad generalizations

To the Editor: So, according to last week’s “Learning in America” letter, Justice Juan Merchan is not a judge, rather a political activist, and all political activists have been indoctrinated by Marxist professors while attending colleges. That’s what I’d call a broad ...