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Anonymous essay made no difference
John Stiegelmeyer
Sep. 16, 2018 9:11 am
The anonymous piece published in the New York Times does not warrant the ink necessary to print. This paper would not publish an opinion piece written by me if I stipulated my name not be attached. Only a coward would write a critical piece and withhold his signature.
I have read the article: So what? Trump has a temper. He gets frustrated when things don't go as fast as he would like. He changes his mind.
While working as a captain for a major airline I was trusted to be a check airman/line instructor. A high grade was given to my students if they continued to update information and change a previous decision based on the new data.
If you hated President Donald Trump before this op-ed, you still hate. If you saw good in what he has accomplished so far, you still look forward. I still believe he has the best interests of the American people in mind.
John Stiegelmeyer
Vinton
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