Saturday, June 21, 2025 at 12:01 AM

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Editor, This is in response to a June 15 letter to the editor by Richard Caldwell, ironically using the “free press” to spread politically left propaganda.

The political left uses broad terms in its narratives to try to influence the low information voter. His letter was just that, trying to turn Kendall County and Texas blue politically.

For example, Mr. Caldwell referred to “banning books.” Yes at least 80% (sadly it is not 100%) of the voters in Kendall County will say yes — banning disgustingly sexually worded inappropriate books for young elementary and middle school students is a must. Would Caldwell disagree?

Next, “attack free press.” Again, 80% of Kendall County voters would say there is no attack on the “free press.” However, there is righteousness criticizing of the national establishment media for their continued spread of political propaganda for the political left. Sounds like the game of politics? Possible agreement with Caldwell?

Next mentioned was “attack education.” Again, 80% say “improve education,” including keeping radical unAmerican political harassment off higher education campuses as a good thing, especially looking at stats that reflect badly on the job being done in public education.

Improving education, any agreement from Caldwell?

“Attack political opponents and celebrities” (as though they are special in that they can attack Trump but he can’t respond in kind) was next. Do as I say, not as I do? Will this ring a bell for Caldwell?

Lastly he threw in “attack immigrants.” Once again 80% agree that illegal immigrants that are criminals should be deported asap.

I know the political left wants as many illegals as possible to establish a new voter base since taking the unAmerican political route and losing their traditional voter bases. Agree to disagree with this perspective, I bet definitely for Caldwell.

Karl Strong


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