Letter: A few questions for all the Trump voters
(Andrew Harnik | The Associated Press) President Donald Trump speaks in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018, to announce his support for the first major rewrite of the nation's criminal justice sentencing laws in a generation.
To all those millions of Americans who voted for the current resident of the White House, a few questions.
Do you not value truth and integrity? Is humility not a virtue? Can you turn your back to unbridled narcissism and arrogance? When do you oppose bigotry and misogyny? Are you supporters of violence and bloodshed? At what point do you stand up for tolerance and acceptance of those who are different than you?
You will definitely have an opportunity to answer my concerns when you decide whether these questions have relevance in the presidential election of 2020.
David B. Adams, Millcreek
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