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Some bad medicine

Dear Editor,

In response to a recent commentary by Leonard Pitts article “Goodbye, and good riddance to vaccine stubborn.”

I would like the Times Observer to say goodbye, and good riddance to any more of Mr. Pitts’ commentaries.

I am not being stubborn about taking the vaccine, I am raising ethical objections to vaccines.

Pitts makes the equation of making it look like a freedom issue using a common refrain, “There’s no freedom no more,” citing examples as ridiculous as “can’t smoke in a movie theater” to “Can’t post the Ten Commandments in a courtroom,” etc.

That’s where my red-blooded American patriot blood came to 212 degrees fahrenheit and have long realized that taking down the Ten Commandments is one major step for the far left leaning Democrats to get their justification for enacting and legislating murderous abortion laws to thumb their noses at God with His law … Thou shall not murder. Take God out of the equation and all is fair game … man now becomes God.

I stand with a Father James Altman a “canceled priest” from the Diocese of La Crosse, Wis., and humbly proclaim his message “You can’t be Catholic and a Democrat.”

Alan R. Kiser,

Warren

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