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Dear Editor,
I would like to thank Katherine Rodman for a great, honest, truthful letter. She could not have written it any better.
Too many of us are afraid to speak the truth and are focusing on the less important issues, politics and party, etc. It is about the devastating reality of natural disasters and a collective commitment to the safety of all citizens, says Katherine Rodman. I totally agree!
It’s not about politics. It’s about how we take care of each other, and politics should never be more important than all people. Some people with no common sense have it all twisted, thinking the new leader is our Savior and has them brainwashed. However, it makes no difference who is in the White House, as long as Jesus is in your house, and I thank God He is in mine and cannot be voted out.
Many think they know the new guy. However, he is not new to me. I met him while living in New York. I know him personally and know him well.
I had many encounters with him as a young lady working for the bank and New York University. He is silly, a racist and has no common sense. He once said in my presence, “One thing I can say about Black women, they are good cooks and have good s–.” and much more. He says he loves Black women’s food and bodies.
You should be silent if you don’t know the full story of this man. He goes deep in the gutter with no respect, and some people ignore it. Why? Is it illegal to respect each other, especially the cops, law enforcement and White House officials?
A reminder of January 6 should make you wonder. Why pardoned? Is it because he is guilty himself? What kind of message is he sending out? Everyone can break the law?
Respectfully,
Ruby Johnson
Rockford, Ala.
