To the editor:
This letter is in response to Will Newman's letter of April 7, titled " Not hard to see who scorns woman in America ."
Mr. Newman forgets about the Democratic …
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To the editor:
This letter is in response to Will Newman's letter of April 7, titled "Not hard to see who scorns woman in America."
Mr. Newman forgets about the Democratic senator from Massachusetts who drove off the bridge an into the water at Martha's Vineyard at 2:30 am with a young female staffer in his car. This senator was able to get out of the car and instead of calling for help to get this young woman out of the car he goes to his room and goes to bed. The next morning, he calls his friends up that he's got a problem and then reports the incident.
Then we have a Democratic senator from North Carolina who was the Democratic Presidential nominee in 2004 for President. This senator gets his 28-year-old campaign staffer pregnant while his wife is undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer.
The next item concerns the Democratic President of the U.S. who is having an affair with a 22-year-old intern in the Oval Office. We all remember the blue stained dress story. In fact, another woman named Paula Jones was awarded $800,000 settlement in a suit related to an incident when he exposed himself to her when he was Governor of Arkansas.
Then we have the nomination of Judge Amy Comey Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court. This woman was a mother of five, plus two adopted children and the Democratic Committee members went after her that her two adopted minority children was a photo op and even went after her religion.
Richard Miles
Westport