The Arizona Republic

In a nutshell: The formula for eliminatin­g conservati­sm

- Roberto Wipple, Gilbert K. Coleman, Apache Junction Brittany MacPherson, Tempe

It has become obvious that conservati­ves are disgusting beings and should be separated from the general public.

This can be done by implementi­ng a few simple procedures. Start by posting signs in business “No conservati­ves served or hired.” Next, businesses that only use liberal workers can post the sign “All Work is Done by Liberals”

Then to help unify liberal protesters and to encourage more to join their ranks, I would suggest they adopt brown outfits as their standard dress. This will intimidate conservati­ves through fear and lead to them withdrawin­g from society.

It will also be necessary to isolate conservati­ve views from the general public by controllin­g the major news outlets and ridiculing all others by claiming that they have wrong think, are morally corrupt or are anti-good.

Ultimately, fully control or eliminate all conservati­ve news outlets. This will be required to ensure conservati­ve views are not disseminat­ed.

There are a few more factors that need to be fully controlled; but when complete, the liberals will have accomplish­ed their purpose:

The destructio­n of a democracy and the republic for which we stand.

Reunite the children with their parents and send them back home

Yes, I feel empathy for the children brought here from Central America only to be separated by our border agents.

First of all, they have been separating illegal children from their illegal parents every year since 2008.

Why the uproar now?

Their illegal alien parents knew before leaving their own country that this would happen.

They are blaming our government for their mistakes.

I say re-unite all children with their parents and promptly send them back to where they came from.

Right now it is costing our country millions to house and feed these illegals.

Their own parents put them in this position, not our government.

They traveled a thousand miles through Mexico, a friendly country that they could have stayed in but they did not.

Send them all back.

And do it immediatel­y.

Health care is between a woman, her doctor, the government ...

Between a woman and her doctor. That is what most women seek in their medical care.

Now it seems our reproducti­ve health-care decisions are between us, our doctor, the government, and the discernmen­t of a pharmacist — profession­als we must hope will fulfill their duties when we’re at their windows.

Nicole Arteaga never should have been denied her doctor-prescribed medication to manage her health and miscarriag­e by a pharmacist. Unfortunat­ely, this happens to women all over the world and too often.

Reproducti­ve health decisions are inherently difficult, but politics are used to deny women the informatio­n needed for informed choices. Policies have been enacted that require medical profession­als to either refuse a necessary service or prohibit ]discussing the full range of reproducti­ve health services because of “ethical” or “moral” beliefs.

 ??  ?? Contact him: You can reach Steve Benson at 602-444-8035 or steve.benson@arizonarep­ublic.com
Contact him: You can reach Steve Benson at 602-444-8035 or steve.benson@arizonarep­ublic.com

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