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Thursday, November 28, 2019

Kentucky challenge to Senator McConell and Donald Trump- 3 opinion echoes


Maine Writer post script* to this cluster of opinion letters:


MCCONNELL VS. CONSTITUTION

Reminder to Senator Mitch McConnell: "
I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same;...."
Only 33 percent of people in Kentucky approve of his failed leadership & unexplainable support for Donald Trump.
Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell says he will stop this Trump impeachment dead in its tracks when it comes before the Senate. Isn’t it in the U.S. Constitution that if the House impeaches a president, a trial has to be held in the U.S, Senate with the chief justice of the Supreme Court presiding? Didn’t know Mitch had that much power to override the Constitution. Of course, Mitch wants you to send him some money, too, for his campaign. Gotta love our strong defenders of the Constitution.

From Bob Sutton, Springfield, Kentucky
The Deepening Crisis in Evangelical Christianity

Not only could Donald Trump shoot somebody in the middle of Fifth Avenue and be forgiven for it by his base, Evangelical Trump supporters could witness him suddenly sprout a pair of horns out of the top of his head, watch his feet morph into hooves, and watch a 5-foot-long tail sprout out of his tail end, and still support the man.

This is one of the many reasons why America’s Sunday morning church attendance has declined over the past several decades to the low it is at now. If Evangelical Christians want people who work 40 or more hours a week to wake up early every Sunday morning to attend church, they need to practice what their pastors are preaching and stop listening to and following behind a known liar like Trump.

Nobody is going to let so-called Christians, who blindly support Trump as they’re watching him get crazier by the hour, convince them they should wake up early on the only day many of them have off to attend services. These supporters need to stop telling people that they support Trump, because it makes them look like huge hypocrites. And that makes many people not want to attend church.

Yolanda Averette, Lexington Kentucky

Donald Trump is "A WANNA-BE DICTATOR"
Donald Trump isn't going to like his Constitution 101 lesson: "Presidents are not kings."
A federal judge's stunning rebuke of the White House on Monday came as the result of a case by House Democrats to force former White House counsel Don McGahn to testify. But it serves as a thematic frame for an entire (failed!) presidency, for Trump, who has never played by the rules.

Donald J. Trump is an above-the-law dictator who would like to be a full-blown dictator like his comrades Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un. Why is Trump cozying up to them? U.S. citizens and other nations in the world deserve to know the answer. When Trump meets with (former KGB agent!) Vladimir Putin and North Korean monster Kim Jong Un, separately in private, one has to wonder what, in general, are they discussing?

During the 2016, presidential campaign, I remember Republican nominee Trump saying nuclear weapons were made to be used. Trump says he doesn’t want war. I don’t believe or trust anything he says. He has lied to us so many many times during the first three years of his chaotic, bizarre presidency.

If Trump thought that going to war before the 2020 election would help him be re-elected, I believe he would do it. President George W. Bush took us to war in Iraq in 2003, right before the 2004 election. It helped Bush win re-election.

A vote for Trump in the 2020 election is a vote for four more years of Trump-style (dangerous!) dictatorship.

From Paul L. Whiteley Sr., Louisville, Kentucky
*Maine Writer Post Script- this cluster of opinion letters are letting Senator McConnell know that his failed leadership is at risk. He should resign from the Senate, while he can still get out from under history's stamp of evil Trumpziim. 

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