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Letter to Editor

Appreciation for the “Curveballs of History”

To the Editor:

"The Curveballs of History" by Constantine S. Sirigos in the June 6 issue of The National Herald is the most insightful political/historical article I have ever read in any English language publication! It puts a startling perception on the current political situation in our country in the light of the impact of religious belief upon societies and nations.

Thank you, Mr. Sirigios for your current and thought-provoking article. I suggest it as required reading for all Americans regardless of political persuasion!

James Georgeady

Pawcatuck, CT

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