Protesting, why? You voted the Orange Man into the White House after he told you his plans if elected. A significant number of the citizens are not protesting, because we could see the writing on the wall. When someone shows you who they are, believe him. A good number of the electorate has less to lose than those who are protesting. The sad part about this scenario is that everyone will suffer, no matter your vote. Upon the visit to the grocery store, I noticed the price of eggs and milk, but there was no indication of which presidential candidate had won the election. Next time when a skunk tells you he is a skunk, might want to believe him or her, whatever the case might be. As far as I am concerned it doesn’t have to pee on me to smell. A skunk is a skunk no matter the political party.
I believe I am still a citizen of the United States of America, at least that’s what my Honorable Discharge from the U.S. Army indicates, not from Russia or the Soviet Union. We don’t invade countries to further our land boundaries. I should say that we haven’t, but anything is possible with the administration in power, if the weak Congress in office can’t seem to find the nerve to stand for what each one stated when they took the oath of office. I took it several times: Protect and defend the Constitution of the United States. The Ukrainians are advocating the same for their country.
Andrew Whitten
Columbus
Editor’s note: This letter has been edited from its original format in order to remove a name-calling reference.
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