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The Cowles’ position

Stacey Cowles disgraced himself on the pages of his family’s newspaper by endorsing Donald Trump. His own words make the case for voting against Trump. The Cowles family’s position in this town, and their history of any possible good works, have been forever tainted. Mr. Cowles’ words from this point forward should carry no weight. Perhaps Mr. Cowles should brush up on his Shakespeare and reread the St. Crispian Day’s speech in Henry V. If he did, and understood the implications, he might stop sounding like the generational silver spooner he is, who deludes himself with thoughts of hitting a triple when he was actually born on third base.

Jody M. Cramsie

Spokane



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