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
Letters to the Editor
Silent no more
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- LETTER: School counselor says Roy ready to help all students
- LETTER: Supporter calls Duncan 'a firecracker'
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LETTER: Supporter: Duncan shows passion for children’s needs
To the Editor:
The families in the Edmond Public School District are fortunate to have Kathleen Duncan as their advocate on the Edmond Board of Education. Duncan has worked tirelessly for the welfare and benefit of the Edmond schools’ students. -
LETTER: Teacher supports Duncan’s re-election
To the Editor:
On Feb. 14 patrons of District 2 have an opportunity to re-elect the current president of the Edmond School Board, Kathleen Duncan. Duncan has served as a board member for 10 years. When people move to the Oklahoma City area, they buy a home here because of the exceptional quality of Edmond Public Schools. This speaks to Duncan’s goal of “Excellence in Education for All Edmond Public School Students.” -
LETTER: Supporter: Duncan understands diverse issues
To the Editor:
Kathleen Duncan understands the diverse issues that effect our schools. She carefully studies the district’s issues and works tirelessly as an advocate for all students. Her votes as a board member have an impact for years to come and she takes that responsibility very seriously. - LETTER: Reader says incumbent's personal agenda in the way
- LETTER: Supporter says Duncan works 'with all her might'
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LETTER: Supporter calls Duncan caring, interactive
To the Editor:
In my 43-year career as a professor at the University of Central Oklahoma I wrote many a letter of recommendation for deserving students for jobs, graduate and professional schools and scholarships. Those letters are read by busy people who have important decisions to contemplate and my belief is they ought to be brief and on point. This is such a letter. -
LETTER: Supporter applauds Duncan’s persistent dedication
To the Editor:
I am writing this letter to support and endorse the re-election of Kathleen Duncan to the Edmond Board of Education next Tuesday. I’ve been an Edmond resident for the past 20 years, and because I don’t live in District 2, I cannot cast my vote for Duncan, but I do pay a considerable amount in taxes to the Edmond Public School District. -
LETTER: Duncan lends watchful eye to school district
To the Editor:
Kathleen Duncan serves tirelessly in her capacity as an Edmond Board of Education member. A former teacher, school counselor and Oklahoma County Assistant District Attorney, she has the time to go into our schools and hear the needs of teachers, students and staff. When she hears of needs, she has the time and experience to share those issues with the appropriate administrators for investigation and resolution. - More Letters to the Editor Headlines





