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Odd secrecy views

One can only marvel at the hubris of the Democrats. This administration deliberately permitted the sale of large quantities of modern firearms to the most vicious criminal elements in North America. Our attorney general sees nothing wrong with dispensing selective justice. And sensitive classified information relating to intelligence assets is released for political purposes. But the president’s personal information, including his educational and passport records, are protected at great cost from access by we, the people.

Isn’t there something terribly wrong here?

George A. Bratina

Spokane



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