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Example of 'left's' problem with truth

Example of 'left's' problem with truth

I wrote a letter a month or so ago regarding the problem the left has with the truth.

The letter from Senator Cotton is a perfect example of this inability to tell the truth. We have seen three letters printed from Bill Sarto, Bill Spencer and now Mr. McArdle, all critical of the letter Senator Cotton wrote to Iranian leaders and insinuating a violation of the law, and insinuating some sort of treasonous act.

The problem with these letters is they indicated the letter was sent to Iran. Not true, it was posted on Mr. Cotton's website and picked up by social media. Not a violation of the law and not in any way a negotiation. It was never sent to an Iranian official.

This kind of mistruth is not uncommon with the left, they are always trying to create a false narrative. Say it enough times and people might believe it is their motto. Furthermore, the president has been neogiating a treaty and has indicated he may try to circumvent the Senate in trying to pass this treaty.

Next we will hear from the left that it is not a treaty only an agreement. Again not true. Look up the government's definition of treaty and you an see for yourself. There is a reason this administration has kept quiet the details of this treaty. One can only wonder why?

Martin J. Uttich

Carol Stream

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