Letter - Letellier 10-14-23

Posted 10/14/23

Writer discusses Biden's faults

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Letter - Letellier 10-14-23

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To the Editor:

I disagree with Mr. Williams about Biden, who appears unable - or unwilling - to tell the truth.

Some examples: He claimed he graduated at the top of his class. Actually he was at, or near, the bottom of it. While talking to truck drivers, he told them he used to drive a semi - which is untrue.

He told a woman whose son died fighting abroad that his son died the same way. In reality, his son die of cancer here in the United States.

By law, anyone who runs for president is to have Secret Service protection, but Biden refuses to provide it for Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

Biden is so afraid of running against Trump that seven or eight months ago he said he was going to send Merrick Garland after him. It is corruption to use government power against a political opponent.

He tried to buy students’ votes by forgiving $400 billion of students loans. Most of these students make around $100,000 annually and could easily pay. When the Supreme Court ruled that it was unconstitutional, he went ahead with $9 billion anyway.

I paid off my loan. Now he expects me to pay off someone else’s debt and I resent that.

Beverly Letellier
Pierre