Editor letters: Do not blame the public before the health of President Biden’s health is gained

Editor letters: Do not blame the public before the health of President Biden’s health is gained

In the editor: The contributing writer Matt K. Lewis we all blame, that if we do not do his duties as the president, the people have added ““We all see Biden’s reduction in real time. The scandal is how many people cares,” May 23)

That’s a lazy and incorrect formation. We don’t know what to waste bad biden. It takes a national broadcast debate and an incident involving a person with a name identification of George Clooney to break. Biden, told us, there was a lifelong worship of speech that challenged her understanding. Until the debate, it seemed so explained.

I also rejected that we didn’t care. Many democrats care. But it’s easy to think that nothing is bad to consider how smooth all operates before President Trump. Kamala Harris is the only counter candidate offered. She is rarely but I don’t have a vision of a strong leader. I voted for his opponent, not for him.

And then, democratic leadership leaves easy issues for republicans to win. Now we, the public, should wait to vote with our own power. Midterms soon.

Brenda Revelle, Orange

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In the editor: It’s enough. It and all continual articles about former President Biden’s mental condition is an unwanted disruption. First, I don’t care who knows when. This is not related to the news today. I have sympathy for biden health concerns and wish her the best. Breaking with finding who knows what the shepherd is equivalent. If you want to talk about mental conditions, then talk about the current occupation of the White House completely away from reality.

Despite all the revisions about Biden, remember that he makes more than ever time while in the White House, regardless of his mental status.

Jay Coffman, San Diego

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