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Wednesday, July 18, 2012 10:35 PM

Editor:



This letter is for all of the unhappy people out there, and to the gentleman who is upset with rude and disrespectful Democrats. You don’t have to be a Democrat or a Republican to be rude. You learn this kind of behavior way before you are old enough to choose a political party.

This letter is also to the woman who is upset about no one respecting her opinion; she told us to never challenge her opinion. I am a veteran. I defended my country and Constitution during a time of war. I will voice my opinion any time I want. It’s my right. This woman can dish it out but she can’t take it back.

This letter is also to the woman who is upset about dirt in the mailbox because the county took her pavement from her. I live on a dirt road, have for several years now, and the whole time I have been here I have never seen a gravel truck or road grader or a snowplow in the winter time, and I don’t think my road will ever get paved in my lifetime.

But I don’t expect a perfect life, either. There will always be dirt in my mailbox and rude people in my life. I know I have no guarantee of a happy life. There are some people out there who think they have bought and paid for a happy life. One day they will wake up with a coal shovel in their hand.

I am a climate denier, so I drive and I use electric power. I cause the forest to burn up, and I know one day the government is going to take my oxygen from me, but I am happy here. If I wasn’t I would be free to leave, same as anyone else.



Louis Szabo

Cortez

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