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Again, we see President Trump being chastised for his decisions. First he has ordered ICE to begin rounding up illegal aliens. What out rage, arresting a law-breaker; never heard of such a thing. First, let’s look at the definition of illegal. A criminal, prohibited, not allowed and absence of rights. What part of law-breaking do the liberals not understand? If a legal citizen breaks the law, they are held responsible. Why the double standard? Oh! I forgot the Democrats are looking for voters. Give them driver’s licenses, food stamps, free medical services and any other benefits that can be given away and make us poor ignorant tax payers pay. There is a type of stupidity among some in Washington, D.C, that can’t be fixed even with a lobotomy. Then we have ole Bernie and socialism, but that’s for another day.
Trump is now being criticized for not attacking Iran from both sides. This guy can’t win, but I’m 100 percent satisfied he has a working plan in progress. It has been shown before, the President has our enemies guessing, both here and abroad. He keeps his cards close to his chest. I like his answers when questioned about his plans. “We’ll see” is the answer. Way to go Mr. President!
The Supreme Court upheld the ruling allowing a WWI cross to remain after 94 years in Maryland. Finally a little common sense in our legal system. If you are a praying person, continue to pray for this great nation. It can be taken back from those that want to change it, but we need to stand united.
God Bless America.
Lee Roy Lollar
Columbus
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