Defiance and Loyalty | The Fayette County Record
A letter to the editor expresses disappointment with a previous article claiming that a vote for Trump was an act of defiance, refuting the narrative that Trump claimed the 2024 election was stolen and criticizing perceived biases against him. The author emphasizes that Trump acts on his campaign promises and questions the portrayal of a war on Christianity, asserting that the First Amendment does not advocate for separation of church and state. The letter also criticizes the notion that voting for Harris-Waltz represents loyalty to the Democrat Party and questions the basis of unity among Americans.
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Defiance and Loyalty
To the editor:
I was looking forward to reading last week’s letter titled, ‘A vote for Trump was a Vote of Defiance,’ because I could Identify with that. However, after reading the first paragraph which repeated the tired and erroneous narrative of the January 6, 2021 event, I was disappointed.
Trump never said the 2024 election was stolen.
I understand people don’t vote based solely on facts. The author of the article states voters ‘vote with feelings and identity.’ Does this mean the author identified with the Biden-Harris administration and would identify with a Harris-Waltz administration?
Trump has acted on what he campaigned on. I respect a person who does what he says he is going to do. I don’t have to like or condone his personality traits.
The statement regarding ‘an imagined war on Christianity’ is baffling. The Christian’s moral role model is Jesus Christ.
The first amendment does not call for ‘the separation of the secular government from religion.”
A vote for Harris-Walz could only be a vote of loyalty to the Democrat Party which didn’t allow its members to democratically approve either of their nominations.
Because the author of this letter offers no ‘sincere effort to be less judgmental’, I wonder what he thinks unites ‘loyal Americans.”
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