Tuesday, August 31, 2010
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Gwinnett Daily Post
Reading Eugene Robinson’s blast in Sunday’s paper goes beyond far left liberalism.
I first thought that he was writing just to grab attention or maybe to annoy at least one Republican today. I researched some of Mr. Robinson’s articles in the Washington Post and not to my surprise, I found that Mr. Robinson is the poster child of liberalism. His push to have the mosque near Ground Zero is appalling. Mr. Robinson, I believe, thinks that the Lincoln Memorial belongs to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and perhaps a new statue of Dr. King standing along side President Abraham Lincoln’s would be more appropriate. Then maybe the date of Dr. King’s speech should be set aside as a National Holiday. Mr. Beck spoke of God often, which scares some folks. You see, this is what the government has been trying to extinguish in our lives, along with the other freedoms given to us by our forefathers. Is it your fear of real American change that bothers you Mr. Robinson? And don’t feel sorry for the people who attended the rally. They don’t want your sympathy. Be proud. Be an American. Be relieved that you will be able to continue writing for the Post because your “rights” will not be taken from you. It’s a simple article to write. Americans want lower taxes. Americans want legals, not illegals. Americans want their freedoms back. All aboard, Mr. Robinson. This “Freedom Train” is going right through Washington. There may not be room for you later. — John Smith LilburnMore like this story
- LETTERS: Robinson has to make you laugh at his viewpoints ( November 9, 2010 )
- ROBINSON: Even Beck can't mar King's legacy ( August 29, 2010 )
- LETTERS: A variety of views serves us well ( November 4, 2010 )
- LETTERS: Liberals like Robinson know America is conservative ( August 31, 2010 )
- LETTERS: Palin, others should keep using right to speak their minds ( January 21, 2011 )

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