Antelope Valley Press

Which party is indoctrina­ting?

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One frequent fascist farright ultra conservati­ve letter writer recently wrote:

“Young students enter college as normal young people and emerge four years later with massive debt and as America-hating socialists. If student loans are so bad, why are they still giving them out? Oh, that’s right, the liberals run all the colleges, so we have to keep them in the indoctrina­tion business.”

According to data from the Pew Research Center, most colleges and universiti­es align with the state’s majority political affiliatio­ns. Of the 50 states, 28 states lean conservati­ve. Therefore, does that mean that students who attend colleges and universiti­es in these states indoctrina­te student to be American-hating socialists?

Referring to President Joe Biden, another frequent fascist far-right ultra conservati­ve letter writer recently wrote:

“Our liberal letter opinion writers gush all over themselves about this person (and) extolling his virtues when, after careful inspection, he shows he has no redeeming virtues and is unfit to hold the office of president.”

This person’s past writings indicate they believe former President Donald Trump is the virtue of morality and commendabl­e quality.

A frequent fascist far-right ultra-conservati­ve letter wrote:

“All visitors to the White House are given a complete background check screening and physically searched prior to entering the White House, plus the dozens of high-tech hidden video cameras rolling 24/7 at all angles.”

The background checks are basic and consist of a credit and criminal history checks, records check to verify citizenshi­p of family members, verificati­on of date of birth, education, employment history, and military history. This is far less than the background investigat­ion my employer requires.

Only 0.007 ounces of cocaine were found. This would result in a misdemeano­r in the District of Columbia. The agency determined that did not warrant the expenditur­e of resources it would take to interview 500 people.

George Jung Antelope Acres

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