DUNCAN —
Sorting truth from fiction challenging
To the Editor:
Hopefully today you have had contact with a person that had an original thought of their own without influence from television, Internet or someone influential, overbearing or just ignorant of the true facts.
Living in the information, age a person would think that all data received via television, radio, newspapers and magazines would be true. In trying to decipher truth from fiction is very challenging and almost impossible.
Does anyone in this country have the ability to ingest all this biased news reporting and able to sift through all the untruth and false information and come up with what would be the proper answer for their situation?
Please take a moment, hopefully a quiet moment, and think for yourself and for others in the world before your decision on a topic is decided.
Lee Wendte
Duncan
Letters to the Editor
September 21, 2011
Sorting truth from fiction challenging
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Letter to the editor:
- LTE: Be aware there’s another attempt to get rid of Medicare
- LTE - Aunt concerned about nephew being bullied
- LTE - Keep an eye on district’s ‘old tactic’
- LTE - 3 letters on Cable ONE story
- LTE - 4 letters on Cable One story
- LTE: Social Security isn’t problem with budget
- LTE - 2 letters on bond issue
- Sorting truth from fiction challenging
- LTE - After two defeats, what is the motivation?
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