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Where’s the fair media?

I moved to Spokane in 1974 from California, subscribed to the Spokesman-Review, and after all these years I will let my subscription run out. The only thing I enjoy anymore is Mallard Fillmore and the crosswords. This has turned into the most biased newspaper. Like many people today there is never anything good to say about our president.

I’m glad to see Rob Leach can still get published, and I am sure this note will be ash-canned as are many other. One writer said he did not know anyone who is favor of the wall — I’m sorry he doesn’t know more than 20 people. I hear that 80 percent of the people are pro-wall. Now I know statisticians make mistakes so cut that to 50 percent. So many say they want a sanctuary city and no wall. But please be ready to open your doors, and let that illegal move in by their choice not yours.

I notice all those people who said they would move out of the U.S. if Trump got elected. Well, he did but Streisand, O’Donnell, Ginsberg etc. who all said they would move, are still here. Why? We have more people, please notice I said people - not Mexicans, blacks, whites, Asians or anything else - that are working to support their families, instead of saying to the government, “Gimme gimme gimme.”

Give President Trump some support and see what can happen when he has time to work for our country instead of having to defend himself.

I do not think this will see the light of day via S-R.

R. E. Walker

Spokane Valley



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