Letter was filled with contradictions

On June 14, this paper published a letter to the editor titled “Rule of law being cast aside.” For almost 500 words, the author espoused conspiracy theories, partisan rhetoric and toxic ideology.

The letter is a hateful tirade against the core values of Americans, one that begs for a response. So I’ll answer.

The author begins by writing off Democratic opposition to Trump and Congressman Erik Paulsen as as an “act orchestrated by the Dems.”

On June 14, this paper published a letter to the editor titled “Rule of law being cast aside.” For almost 500 words, the author espoused conspiracy theories, partisan rhetoric and toxic ideology.

The letter is a hateful tirade against the core values of Americans, one that begs for a response. So I’ll answer.

The author begins by writing off Democratic opposition to Trump and Congressman Erik Paulsen as as an “act orchestrated by the Dems.”

On June 14, this paper published a letter to the editor titled “Rule of law being cast aside.” For almost 500 words, the author espoused conspiracy theories, partisan rhetoric and toxic ideology.The letter is a hateful tirade against the core values of Americans, one that begs for a response. So I’ll answer.

The author begins by writing off Democratic opposition to Trump and Congressman Erik Paulsen as as an “act orchestrated by the Dems.”

Kristen Tenley, Eden Prairie
Eden Prairie News, June 28, 2018