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Amilitary parade would only honor Donald Trump

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So, President Trump wants to have a fascist- style military parade. Do his supporters need anymore clues that he’s an unstable megalomani­ac? We already have Veterans Day, Memorial Day and the Fourth of July to celebrate and show gratitude to our armed forces ( and I’mnot saying these are too much. They probably deserve more).

Whereas these are celebratio­ns for the good of the people and the country, military parades, despite Trump’s rhetoric, are always about the man —“dear leader” or “der fuhrer” or “il duce,” etc.

I wonder if any number of Trump’s supporters will finally say “Enough. I can’t support this!” They so easily turned out and said as much last fall to protest NFL players expressing the pain they felt that people of color don’t count in this country. And, no, the players were not disrespect­ing the flag or our military’s efforts in protecting our freedom. On the contrary, they were acknowledg­ing and honoring them.

We need no more displays of Trump’s ability to honor, celebrate and defend only himself.

Jim Koppenstei­ner, Wheeling

Medical examiner’s office doing the job

I recently read an article detailing alleged deficienci­es in the investigat­ion section at the Cook County medical examiner’s office. I also had the pleasure of reading Dr. Ponni Arunkumar’s eloquent response to the article. I am writing to reassure the citizens of Cook County that their medical examiner’s office is serving them well and will continue to do so under Dr. Arunkumar’s leadership.

I had the great privilege and honor of serving as chief medical examiner in Cook County for almost four years. When I began in 2012, the investigat­ors were visiting about five death scenes per month; by 2016 they were responding to 100 scenes a month.

In 2012, national certificat­ion by the American Board of Medico legal Death Investigat­ors was a rarity; now all new investigat­ors are required to undergo certificat­ion ( union restrictio­ns kept the office from requiring certificat­ion for investigat­ors who were already in place).

The culture of the office has changed fundamenta­lly. No longer are investigat­ors hired based on “who do you know.” Rather, qualified applicants are vetted through the County Human Resources division in an orderly, structured manner. During my tenure, we were fortunate to hire Chris Kalka to be our chief investigat­or. His rigorous attention to detail ensures that our investigat­ions are carried out in compliance with national standards.

Stephen J. Cina, M. D., former chief medical examiner, Cook County

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