Responds To Landin Letter
To the Editor:
President Biden is a church-going Christian, living by the Biblical laws espoused by the Church. He has demonstrated his character by showing empathy to all in need. In contrast, Trump doesn’t exhibit care for anyone but himself. His conduct is atrocious.
The Court has ordered him to pay millions of dollars to a woman he molested. He brags that he can grab a woman by her you-know-what and get away with it. He is a convicted felon on 34 counts. He was impeached twice for unethical dealings when he was in The White House.
If this is not enough to make him unfit to be President, let us consider the implications of January 6, 2020, and the riots to overthrow the Government. He instigated those riots to change the legal results of the election that Biden had honestly won. He planned for substitute fake electors that would change the legal Electoral College votes in his favor, so he could remain President. Over 1,200 rioters have been arrested, or have plead guilty, to participating in the attempt to overthrow the Government on January 6, 2020. Four hundred and sixty of them have been convicted of insurrection and are in jail serving prison sentences ... all because of believing Donald Trump’s lies.
These examples of immorality make him unfit to be President of this great nation. If this doesn’t convince you of his unfitness, think further on these more current concerning issues:
The Republican Project 2025 Manifesto is designed to change the Constitution, allowing Trump to have powers to govern at his discretion. As a consequence, in his words, Trump would become “a dictator on day one of his Presidency.” This coupled with the Supreme Court’s ruling to make the President immune to prosecution for his actions as President, he will be free to execute General Milly (as he claims he will do), and jail his political adversaries also as he claims he will do.
Are these the qualities we want in a President? Certainly not. We need a person we can look up to like Vice President Kamala Harris.
Robert F. Morrison
Sandy Hook