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Letter to Editor

Letter to the Editor: On Republican Presidents

To the Editor:

I am writing about editorial after editorial about Mr. Scaros’ praise of Trump. I am tired of hearing how good he is doing and walks on top of water. Let me tell him about past Republican presidents- Reagan, who in 1980 went to a cemetery in Germany where SS officers were buried and paid homage; Richard (Watergate) Nixon who also had a black list against his critics; George (Weapons of Mass Destruction) Bush who sent men and women to fight and get killed and maimed in Iraq, when he in 1968 joined the Texas Air National Guard to avoid combat in Vietnam. When he dies, those killed and maimed will be his judge and jury.

To sum it up, these clowns- Trump, Reagan, Nixon, and Bush- couldn’t tie FDR’s shoe laces. I rest my case.

Andy Lampros

Danvers, MA

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