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Monday, April 29, 2024

Republican voters must reject Trump because he is a bully guilty of sexual assault and fraud etc

Echo opinion letter published in The Daily News, a Washington state newspaper:

Imagine you meet a man whose behavior proves him to be both a bully and sore loser.
A man who appears devoid of civility and empathy. A man who resorts to name calling and threats of violence/revenge when he doesn't get his way. 

A man who has been found guilty in court of fraud. Would you want him as a friend, co-worker or neighbor?
If you wouldn't want to associate with a person of such low character, how could you possibly want him to be president of the United States? #DumpTrump 

#VoteBlue2024 #VoteBidenHarris2024

From Jon Browne in Longview,  Washington state

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Tuesday, August 01, 2023

Christian nationalism is dangerous and does not represent Christian teachings

Opinion letter to the editor published in The Daily News a newspaper serving Longview, Washington state.

Letter to the Editor: Christian nationalism threatens religions and democracy:

Christians faith teaches us that everyone (including LGBTQIA2s+ people) are created in God’s image and commands for us to love one another. As Americans, we value our system of Constitutional government and the good that can be accomplished in our democracy. 

Today, I am concerned about a persistent threat to both our religious communities and our democracy — Christian nationalism.

Christian nationalism seeks to merge Christian and American identities, distorting both the Christian faith and America’s constitutional democracy. Christian nationalism demands Christianity be privileged by the State and implies that to be a good American, one must be Christian. It often overlaps with and provides cover for white supremacy, racial subjugation and most recently transphobia. It is also at the base of the fear mongering over gun “rights,” even in the face of the never-ceasing school shootings plaguing our nation. 

It is important that Christians reject this damaging political ideology and I invite my Christian brothers and sisters to join me in opposing this threat to our faith and our nation.

From Rev. Nic Mather in Longview, Washington

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Thursday, April 27, 2023

God did not create politics!

Echo opinion letter published in The Daily News in the state of Washington:

Christian nationalism is on the rise in some Republican campaigns.
As Christians, our faith teaches us everyone (including LGBTQIA2s+ people) is created in God’s image and commands us to love one another.

As Americans, we value our system of government and the good that can be accomplished in our constitutional democracy. Today, I am concerned about a persistent threat to both our religious communities and our democracy — Christian nationalism.
Christian nationalism seeks to merge Christian and American identities, distorting both the Christian faith and America’s constitutional democracy. Christian nationalism demands Christianity be privileged by the State and implies that to be a good American, one must be Christian. It often overlaps with and provides cover for white supremacy, racial subjugation and most recently transphobia. It is also at the base of the fear mongering over gun “rights,” even in the face of the never-ceasing school shootings plaguing our nation. It is important that Christians reject this damaging political ideology and I invite my Christian brothers and sisters to join me in opposing this threat to our faith and our nation.

Reverend Nic MatherLongview in the state of Washington

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Friday, March 20, 2020

Coronavirus outbreak illuminates the depth and incompetence of the Donald Trump administration

This echo opinion letter was published in the Massachusetts newspaper The Daily News, reporting in Amesbury and Newburyport.

"The distractions he’s created and ensuing turmoil could be considered a dereliction of duty, but it’s more..."

To the editor:  The coronavirus outbreak illuminates the depth and incompetence of the Trump administration and the importance of citizens looking beyond the charisma of a candidate and judge him or her for coherence of thought along with judgment of those who he/she chooses to make critical decisions regarding the health and welfare of our country.

We know the president loves to use chaos to distract from the incompetence which emerges each day, whether it be the disaster of his border policies, or his ongoing exposure to criminal activity ranging from his impeachment to the Mueller Report and his coverups of relationships with porn stars and associations with indicted/convicted felons.


The distractions he’s created and ensuing turmoil could be considered a dereliction of duty, but it’s more an assault on the American people and our allies. 

We know the administration refused the offer of sorely needed testing kits from the World Health Organization (WHO) back in January, and The New York Times recently reported that “for weeks thousands of flu samples sat in Seattle as researchers sought to test and flag them for the coronavirus. The CDC wouldn’t allow it.” Considering the coronavirus hotspot Seattle has become, well, we all know what is said about hindsight.

But when it comes to the safety and protection of our nation, hindsight shouldn’t be the norm. This administration has made excuse after excuse along with the constant finger pointing to anyone but those they see in the mirror. Our safety has been ceded to the chaos wrought in the very departments that are
responsible for the dire situation we’re in as part of Trump’s anarchic leadership style. To wit:

Since 1942, 16 directors of the CDC have served the country. In Trump’s first three years, he’s had four directors or 25% of the total over 78 years of past administrations.

Under Trump’s first three years there have been five secretaries of Health and Human Services. That’s the same number under the previous 24 years of both Republican and Democratic administrations.


Last, the FDA, which falls under HHS and is responsible for approving the desperately needed coronavirus tests, has had five commissioners over Trump’s three years compared to eight for the previous 24 years of Clinton, Bush, and Obama.

Leadership matters at all levels and Trump’s individual lack of it has produced chaos at the upper organizational levels of the three most critical federal government departments that state and local governments rely on most in these types of crises. It’s no wonder the most serious health threat to our country in generations is being addressed so incoherently. We can only hope the voices of reason and science that have grown louder the past few days continue.

Gary Tirone  Newburyport

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