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Truth Escapes the Left

Connie Schultz is an opinion writer.  Her opinions are fed by hatred of our President.  They are published as if they are facts but just know that this is her opinion.  Connie Schultz is married to United States Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown from Ohio.  She has very strong opinions that I completely disagree with and I am sure I’m not alone.

Her latest opinion on the Annapolis shooting at the Capital Gazette.  A man opened fire in the Newspaper and did the unthinkable, he killed innocent people.  His anger stemmed from an article that was written about him stalking a woman.  He sued the paper and lost.  His hatred festered until he exploded.  Those are the facts.

My opinion is not a blame on President Trump, who has brought to light how despicable the National news media’s have become.  As an American, I am stunned by the lack of truth that the big National News have participated in.  The hatred is fed by the media.  The fuel for the hatred is that the left hates President Trump, more than they love America.  They cannot even believe that American’s were so fed up with President Obama that they voted in President Trump.  At every angle they attack him.  Russia?  Nothing.  Stormie Daniels?  Nothing.  Illegal immigrant children put in cages?  Ahhhh, that was President Obama.  Separating illegal immigrant children from their parents?  President Clinton’s watch.  President Trump is the President that stopped this by signing an Executive Order to keep families together.  The Democrats could have made this into law but didn’t because the children aren’t important when it is election year.  Whatever happened to Black Lives Matter?  Oh they were USED for the Presidential Election, but Hillary lost so there is no need until another election.  The problem is, more minority people than ever in history are working.  They are walking away from the Democratic hatred and walking into the light of success for ALL AMERICANS.

The shooting in Annapolis was so tragic and disgusting.  I pray the killer gets the maximum punishment.  These innocent people killed, there are no words to comfort these families and friends.  

My daughter and I were in Annapolis this past Weekend.  In most every store and restaurant were signs of ANNAPOLIS STRONG!  Yes.  In this United States where violence is fueled by hatred we need to be more vigilant.  Just ask Congressman Steve Scalise.  Remember who shot him?  A hater of Republicans, the gunman, 66-year-old James Hodgkinson.  Did we blame guns?  Nope, if anything that is what saved many lives, killing the gunmen with a gun before he shot more Republicans.  

So whose fault is it?  Connie Schultz, look in the mirror.

Mrs. Helen N. Rogers


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