Letters to the Editor 07-12-2005

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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- Gun Bias - Lost Camera - Target Date


Gun Bias

Editor, Times-Union:
Received a nice letter from Ervin Bolt Yesterday. Always good to hear from Ervin. We go back a lot of years.

Sent me a copy of something called "Imprimis." Called "The National Speech Digest of Hillsdale College." This particular issue deals with the media bias against guns.

Of course, that's only been going on since 1792 but it's gotten a lot worse since the United Nations has decided the Second Amendment must be repealed.

Strange, is it not, our founding fathers set up the First Amendment that the press might defend the constitution of the United States but all they seem interested in defending is their little portion of the First Amendment.

Going to bite them someday. Perhaps it's already begun.

Harold L. Kitson
Warsaw

Lost Camera

Editor, Times-Union:
This past Friday night I had left my 35mm camera on the back of my husband's car after I took pictures of my kids. I went into the house and forgot to take in the camera. My husband left for work very early the next morning and did not see it there. So now the camera is lost. He travels from Ind. 14 to Ind. 15 going to Warsaw. If anyone was to find this Olympus camera that is black and grey I'd appreciate it if you could return it to me. I don't really care about the camera, it's the pictures inside it that I want. You can call me at 260-352-2376. Please if you find it, all I want is the roll of film.

Cheryl Spratt
Silver Lake, via e-mail

Target Date

Editor, Times-Union,
I think George Bush is a little "un-professional" about avoiding setting a date to send troops out of Iraq. I feel he sent our troops for "political reasons" and he needs to be published for being incorrect about WMD's other than to "topple" Mr. Hussein.

If our president would at least have a "target date" that'd be good for him.

Let's continue to support our family and friends who are currently serving or going to be. Let freedom ring and go USA.

Tim Ault
Warsaw, via e-mail

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- Gun Bias - Lost Camera - Target Date


Gun Bias

Editor, Times-Union:
Received a nice letter from Ervin Bolt Yesterday. Always good to hear from Ervin. We go back a lot of years.

Sent me a copy of something called "Imprimis." Called "The National Speech Digest of Hillsdale College." This particular issue deals with the media bias against guns.

Of course, that's only been going on since 1792 but it's gotten a lot worse since the United Nations has decided the Second Amendment must be repealed.

Strange, is it not, our founding fathers set up the First Amendment that the press might defend the constitution of the United States but all they seem interested in defending is their little portion of the First Amendment.

Going to bite them someday. Perhaps it's already begun.

Harold L. Kitson
Warsaw

Lost Camera

Editor, Times-Union:
This past Friday night I had left my 35mm camera on the back of my husband's car after I took pictures of my kids. I went into the house and forgot to take in the camera. My husband left for work very early the next morning and did not see it there. So now the camera is lost. He travels from Ind. 14 to Ind. 15 going to Warsaw. If anyone was to find this Olympus camera that is black and grey I'd appreciate it if you could return it to me. I don't really care about the camera, it's the pictures inside it that I want. You can call me at 260-352-2376. Please if you find it, all I want is the roll of film.

Cheryl Spratt
Silver Lake, via e-mail

Target Date

Editor, Times-Union,
I think George Bush is a little "un-professional" about avoiding setting a date to send troops out of Iraq. I feel he sent our troops for "political reasons" and he needs to be published for being incorrect about WMD's other than to "topple" Mr. Hussein.

If our president would at least have a "target date" that'd be good for him.

Let's continue to support our family and friends who are currently serving or going to be. Let freedom ring and go USA.

Tim Ault
Warsaw, via e-mail

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