Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
MEMORIAL DAY: A sacred day
Memorial Day is about more than road trips and mattress sales.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
MEMORIAL DAY: Lest we forget
It is appropriate on this Memorial Day for Mississippi citizens to pay their respects to the military service men and women who died for their country in Iraq and Afghanistan. The names of the fallen warriors can be found online at Honor the Fallen at militarytimes.com.
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Let's stop rewriting history to suit ourselves
One of the themes of Mitt Romney's campaign is that President Obama took a bad economic situation and made it worse.
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Nation must have a stable flood insurance program
Icommend the Sun Herald for its timely and sound editorial published May 20 on the National Flood Insurance Program.
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Legislation puts Mississippians first
We'd like to express our heartfelt thanks to the Gulf Coast legislative delegation for their tremendous efforts toward passage of the "Mississippi Jobs First" bill (SB2622), which encourages employers to seek local workers, first, when the state receives special funding in the wake of a disaster.
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From one military mom to another
My youngest son Tony is in the Army. I have a bumper sticker on my back window that reads "My son is in the US Army."
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Politicizing issues is how we lose our right to choose
Whenever politicians haggle about the "rights" and "wrongs" of issues, we lose our right to choose our own destinies. Legislators and candidates for public office "flip-flop" on the issues, depending upon the political climate of the day.
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Add cell phones to do-not-call lists
The editorial on Tuesday ("Robocalls amount to breaking and entering") speaks for a lot people who are tired of the unwanted calls.
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FDR's intervention lengthened the Great Depression
Arecent Sound Off reported that the Great Depression was awful and that the Smoot-Hawley Act was the catalyst that started it.


