Letters to the Editor — HIV drugs, Grapevine student protest, student loans, Texas Rangers

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Re: “Christians sue over HIV drugs — Suit targets federal insurance requirement for preventative,” Friday news story. I always read stories like this with a...

Re: “Christians sue over HIV drugs — Suit targets federal insurance requirement for preventative,” Friday news story.

The headline on this front page story says, “Christians sue over HIV drugs.” I am a Christian and I go to church regularly, and I did not sue over HIV drugs. I want to give a big shout-out to the students at Grapevine High School who walked out of class in protest of new district policies. Those students are smart enough to recognize the problem and brave enough to walk out of class to show their displeasure.

Educating the population is a clear value to our nation. Some, including myself, might argue the best investment of our tax money.Many people who have worked hard to pay off their student loans are angry, and rightly so. While it seems to have been a political play for votes, let’s look at this objectively.

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