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LETTERS: Seizing property not the way to stop sex trade

Seizing offenders' property not a way to stop sex trade. Gwinnett County officials are seeking new laws to allow them to seize the property of those committing sex crimes. This new power could pose a huge problem for the citizens of Gwinnett County.. The legislation is currently unwritten and while

LETTERS: Norcross football team represents school well

As a high school teacher at Camden County High School, I am a fervent fan of our Wildcats football team. I just had to write and tell. you about my experience after our home game last Friday night against Norcross in the Class AAAAAA state quarterfinals.. First of all, congratulations

LETTERS: GOP foolish to acquiesce on amnesty plan

Kudos to D.A. King, president of the Dustin Inman Society, for pointing out that the GOP will start pandering to illegal aliens ("GOP doesn't understand amnesty effects," Nov. 15, 7A). Heavens sake, no one can out-pander the Democrats so why should the GOP even try to join the

LETTERS: Are you sure you want your child to play football?

Football, start to finish:. The start: Look at the Daily Post Nov. 18 edition on page 1C, a full page of several pics of uniformed footballers age. 6 up to eighth-graders.. The finish: Look at the Daily Post on Nov. 17 on page 8B, almost a half page of

LETTERS: We are one nation, divided

Divided country leads to unrest. We truly have a divided nation.

LETTERS: Should we just let the Census decide who's president?

American public are the losers of election, not GOP.

LETTERS: Robinson misses mark again

Our economy is weaker than it was last year and we know last year was weaker than the year before. Gasoline is almost $4 a gallon here in Georgia and higher in other states.

LETTERS: Voting yes to charter school amendment would ensure fairness

Dick Yarbrough's column ("Pro-Charter forces trying to bully opponents," Oct. 20, 6A) fails to accurately explain the concerns of Amendment proponents about the future ability of the State School Board to handle charter application appeals absent this constitutional amendment.

LETTERS: Charter school amendment not needed

What happened to the Georgia Tea Party? I thought it would be out in force against our state representatives trying to enlarge the state government by adding a new department to build a state charter school system.

LETTERS: Attack on girl was wrong and against Islam

The Taliban -- self-proclaimed protectors of Islamic teachings, have committed yet another heinous and unforgivable crime by shooting a 14-year-old girl, Malala Yousufzai, because she was promoting education for Muslim girls. As Muslims, we strongly condemn this brutal attack.

LETTERS: Local board has right to speak out on charter amendment

I am full support of the state school superintendent and local school boards' rights to speak out on any proposed amendment that affects how students are educated in our state.

LETTERS: Students deserve choice when it comes to charter schools

A vote "yes" for the charter school amendment presents another choice for parents choosing the best education for their children.

LETTERS: Actions in Libya denounced

As a member of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community (GA Chapter), I strongly condemn the senseless murders of the Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans by the Libyan mob protesting the film which ridicule's the Prophet of Islam and his life.

LETTERS: Who cares if Romney's speech was 'leaked'?

In reference to Cal Thomas' view of Mitt Romney's leaked tape ("President's failures out in the open," Sept. 20, 8A): In Mr. Thomas's eyes the seriousness of the meaning behind the statement is dismissed because someone "leaked" it?

LETTERS: Recognizing World Alzheimer's Awareness Month

It seems a lot of causes have a particular month marked to raise awareness. Sometimes people pay attention, and sometimes it gets lost in the daily shuffle. September is World Alzheimer's Awareness Month, and we all need to pay attention.