EDMOND — To the Editor:
As I agonize over the daily deterioration of this once glorious and freedom-loving United States of America, I search for understanding of how we reached this point of our decline! I think of the old adage: “All it takes for evil is for good people to do nothing.”
And in this case, I consider the good people to be all the legal citizens, regardless of party, who love our country and its way of life, even those who foolishly voted for President Obama. Those voters set forth the socialistic liberal Democrats and their disgraceful major media allies, who seem intent on wrecking everything great this country once stood for.
I cannot conceive how 53 percent of our voters put the unqualified, irresponsible and arrogant Obama in the White House.
And just think of the individual baggage he brought with him that we were all aware of: Pelosi, Reid, Wright, Ayres, Biden, Dodd, Franks, Kennedy, Ginsberg, Leahy, CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN and now Sotomayor.
Right now, Obama and his minions are destroying our economy, indebting our children and grandchildren, and trying to sneak through their abominable Obama health care plan.
And if they are successful with these socialistic goals, next in line are pro-lifers, legal gun owners, military strength and Christianity. The only ones who can stop them are the great silent majority made of Democrat, Independent and Republican Christians, patriots and constitutionalists, who must speak up loud and clear.
Jack D. Cypert
Edmond
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Good news for the Oklahoma Highway Patrol
Earlier in the year, several newspapers, including The Edmond Sun, graciously wrote about the manpower crisis of the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
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Official: Aerospace incentives benefit Edmond
In recent months, some at the state Capitol and out on the campaign trial have questioned the economic stimulus seen in Oklahoma as a result of state tax incentives meant to attract new high-paying jobs to Oklahoma in the aerospace industry.
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Politicians need to be more factual
Like many fellow citizens of Edmond, I have observed the strenuous campaign for District 41 state Senate seat between Paul Blair and Clark Jolley. During my 24 years in Edmond, I can’t recall the level of effort and money spent for a state Senate seat.
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Who’s responsible, the Old or the New?
Oklahoma is saddled with many fiscal challenges this year. One such challenge is the needed repairs to the Capitol building.
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Dog’s tale has happy ending with Edmond business
To the Editor:
Have you experienced or seen a loved one or pet have a seizure? It’s one of the most horrifying experiences. -
READER: Late professor also contributed to university mace
To the Editor:
Recently, The Edmond Sun published an article about Hall Duncan’s design of the UCO academic mace (“UCO inauguration preparations reunite academic mace, designer,” The Edmond Sun, March 31, 2012). -
LETTER: The Medicine Men came to Edmond
To the Editor:
A level playing field in Edmond may never be the same after the workshop at the City Council Chambers April 10 at high noon. The medicine men sold the audience on how wonderful the new complex will be at the corner of Interstate 35 and Covell. -
LETTER: Webb reiterates need for ME’s office to move to Edmond
To the Editor:
I was surprised and disappointed to read in The Edmond Sun that Paul Blair, a candidate for Senate District 41, was opposed to the legislative resolution to fund the move of Oklahoma’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner to Edmond. -
LETTER: Thank you goes out to Sen. Treat
To the Editor:
As an advocate for the American Heart Association I want to recognize a small step taken by the Legislature that could lead to huge gains within our community. -
LETTER: Visitor wants to thank Good Samaritan
To the Editor:
While here in Edmond visiting my son I went to the Walmart on Second Street for some groceries. When I got back to my sons house I realized that my wallet was missing. We searched everywhere, but to no avail. - More Letters to the Editor Headlines
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Good news for the Oklahoma Highway Patrol

