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Trump is a loser (again)

Dear Editor,

To traitor Trump’s psychotic supporters, if there’s a Hell below, then all of you misogynistic MAGA morons are going to go!

Y’all of course do know what “MAGA” stands for: “Making Attorneys Get Attorneys,” or “Making Abusing Girls Acceptable,” or “Morons Against Great Americans,” and the list of accurate acronyms for these asinine anti-American fascists goes on and on.

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Do “Dog bites man” stories still exist?

Dear Editor,

Conrad Brean is a spin doctor for an American president in the 1997 movie Wag the Dog. Brean teams with Hollywood producer Stanley Motss to manufacture a war in Albania to distract voters from a sexual scandal involving the president. The election is in two weeks.

Brean works best under pressure and always speaks in generalities: “Why (war with) Albania? Why not?” Asked about this alleged Albanian crisis, Brean scoffs, “Well, I’m working on that.”

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Response to ‘Pot calling the kettle black’

Dear Editor,

Wow, Ms. J.M., you seem to have much rage against Senator Vance and former President Trump. Your “facts” are in no way truthful to say the least. Misinformation in today’s speak. In other words, lies. What happens on November 5, is going to decide if the United States will remain a Constitutional Republic or become a Marxist Regime.

President Obama began the remaking of the United States in his eyes. Hope and change?

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Housing shortage, lack of services needs to be addressed

Dear Editor,

On October 8, the City of Kingman will hold a town hall to discuss “Crime and Homelessness.” This topic was originally presented in a public online survey as “Crime/Homelessness.” These two social issues are distinct challenges. Approaching homelessness through a lens of criminality creates criminality where there is none.

Those without shelter deserve a stable place to live

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The Mirage

Dear Editor,

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place, that is the mirage that the people of Kingman have been facing for decades when addressing the City Council. This illusive phenomenon is both rhetorical and optical in perception but at the end of the day, the month or the years, the only ones being deceived are the good people of our town.

It was but merely a few days ago that I authored a very revealing publication calling out the city for its failure to communicate

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