Opinion Line Extra (July 26)
If the two most qualified people our country can find to run for president are Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, our country has a serious problem and we’d better figure out how to fix it soon.
It seems that many Republicans are starting to have buyers’ remorse. They may have bought more than they can live with.
It was time for Democratic National Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz to go. She couldn’t let Hillary win the nomination on her own. She had to help her by cheating. Her actions have given the Bernie folks an excuse to take their votes elsewhere. And who could blame them?
Thank you to WikiLeaks for peeling back another layer on the onion of the downtrodden masses, and thank you for the DNC chair falling on her sword.
Let me get this straight: Everyone wants to keep guns out of the hands of the mentally unstable, but half the country is willing to put the nuclear codes in the hands of Donald Trump?
Someone who watched the Republican convention and saw only “hate, fear and anger for America” obviously was watching MSNBC. If they had watched on any other channel, they would have seen nothing but the factual truth.
I was moved to tears by the GOP convention, all right, and inspired to vote blue.
Considering the way Democrats think, the way they harm the country and sell us out to foreign special interests, can’t we just arrest them all for treason and purge them from what’s left of America?
If you think that Obama has divided this nation, elect Hillary Clinton and you will see division like you have never seen before.
Sadly, when Clinton is elected president, you can be sure she still will be intensely hated by many Republicans, including many evangelicals. How Christian is that?
Germany has some of the strictest gun-control laws in the world, and the mall shooter was still able to get a gun to murder people. Tell me again how more gun-control laws will stop the killing. I’m waiting, Obama. I’m waiting, Hillary. I’m waiting, anti-gun people.
Concerning police brutality, someone mentioned grocers removing bad apples to keep the good ones from spoiling. That applies to bad public officials, too. The names Bill and Hillary Clinton come quickly to mind.
Why do some people think it’s OK to park right in front of a store where there is no parking? I think they are rude, inconsiderate and a few other words that this paper would not print.
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This story was originally published July 26, 2016 at 12:01 AM with the headline "Opinion Line Extra (July 26)."