Letters

Letter: Abortion fight not over despite Issue 1 outcome

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So the election is over, and the pro-abortion people are sounding their victory over Issue 1. The liberal press is jumping all over this, that it’s a “victory for women’s rights.” Do these same women who chant this ever think they could have not existed because they could have been aborted by their mothers?

Letter: Group grateful to Primrose Place for lunch

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On July 20, a group of 8 people were eating lunch at the Grind on Cable Rd. This group was a few from the High School Class of 1950. So we are all in our early 80s.

Letter: Newspaper offering fewer chances to help its readers

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In mid-May The Lima News began newspaper delivery to homes twice a week, which took away many people’s daily enjoyment of local, state and national news, as well as various puzzles and classified ads.

Letter: Issue 1 is a bad idea for Ohio; vote no

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Our legislators in Columbus are spending our tax dollars to hold a special election on August 8, 2023 to vote on Issue 1 — to change the Constitution of Ohio.

Letter: Adhere to values; vote for Issue One

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This is written in regard to the August 8th special election and the vote on issue one.

Letter: Guess what I heard?

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Guess what I heard a strong Democrat say the other day? “You know I am getting tired of all the bad press the Dems are bringing up against Trump, when more important issues should be talked about.”

Letter: Law enforcement should be appreciated

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After reading the article written in The Lima News on July 15 by Mackenzi Klemann, I feel like I have to respond to yet another undeserving slam toward law enforcement. To Mackenzi Klemann, the article was irresponsible and bush league.

Letter: Cable billing practices are terrible

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On July 7, I decided to cancel my TV cable due to the high cost. I turned in my two receiver boxes. I then called a couple of days later to see what my bill was. The only reduction was the rental fee for the boxes.

Letter: Still feeling effects of conviction

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Hello. This letter is in response to editor David Trinko’s “Working Together as Family Has Real Value.” I admire his position and share the same view.

Letter: Issue 1: Constitution should be harder to amend

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What is Issue 1? Issue 1 aims to elevate the requirements for amending the constitution of the state of Ohio. This includes a requirement that petitioners seeking to amend the constitution obtain signatures on their initial petition from all the counties in our state instead of only half the counties as required now. This prevents highly populated counties from controlling the process. Additionally, an amendment will have to obtain a 60% vote or supermajority instead of the current 50% plus one vote.