The Sentinel-Record

No comparison

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Dear editor:

Concerning Bill Wiedmann’s letter of Monday, Sept. 14, entitled, “Vote your conscience,” yes, I’ll vote my conscience and not like Bill’s letter. Does he think that we are that ignorant? He is like the liberal media; he’s comparing pingpong balls to basketball­s. Or is he that ignorant? South Korea has only 38,691 square miles and the U.S. has 3,797,000 square miles. Their population is only 51,640,000. Our population is 328,200,000. There is no comparison.

He wants to vote for the baby killers and those who want socialism and us to be like Venezuela. He has listened to too many that hate Trump and have promised Hillary that they will get rid of him. The Bible teaches to not hate even our enemy but to pray for them and to obey the magistrate­s.

What has Trump done? Kept his promises; built the wall, brought companies back from overseas, decreased unemployme­nt, put more Blacks and women to work, reintroduc­ed the Capitol Prayer Breakfast that the previous administra­tion stopped, kept God in the pledge that the DNC this year deleted in their pledge to the flag, nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, and pledges to promote the police that the DNC wants to defund. If that happens, who will you call when you need help — a druggie or alcoholic, a rioter or murderer?

Yes, I’ll vote my conscience. And if you vote wrong, the country will go under.

Trump didn’t start the virus and whatever he does they say it’s wrong, even when he does what they said they would do. Clyde Edds, D.D. Jessievill­e

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