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Be sensible about this

I am responding to a letter from Gary McLehaney of Benton concerning the use of opiates. Obviously Mr. McLehaney has never endured severe pain for any length of time, believing bearing pain toughens you up.

I'm sorry for his loss of friends and family due to opiates. However, if properly used, opiates can bring considerable relief for severe pain.

I'm a 77-year-old woman suffering from debilitating knee pain from arthritis. No, I am not a candidate for knee replacement because of heart disease. Without the controlled use of opiates, I am unable to walk across the room.

I don't know Mr. McLehaney's age or health issues. I pray he never has to sit in a chair for the rest of his life being toughened by pain. For me, I prefer to take my prescribed opiates and to be able to care for myself, and participate in chair yoga at the Y. I have never experienced a "high" from taking what my doctor has given me.

Taking opiates off the market will only cause many people to needlessly suffer. It will not cure the problem of addiction.

I wonder how Mr. McLehaney feels about visiting a liquor store, where many alcoholics purchase their "drugs." Drunk drivers cause many deaths--should we remove alcohol from the marketplace? I don't think so. I enjoy an occasional glass of wine, but that doesn't make me an alcoholic. Likewise, I use opioids, but I am not a drug addict.

Let's try to be sensible about these pain relievers. Properly used, they can bring relief to so many.

NONA DUMAS

Hot Springs

Coaches need strategy

I've seen several accounts since the TCU game in which it seems most criticisms were from our coaches suggesting players will have to do better. I do not recall any related to the terrible game plan, strategy, and most important, the inability of our coaches to make obvious and critically needed adjustments.

This game was undoubtedly the very worst Razorback game I have witnessed over the past several decades. I say this because we were terrible in all phases of the game, except the fine marching band.

I am amazed that mistake after mistake was allowed to continue throughout the game without appropriate adjustments being made. What coach with limited experience would have had a game plan to rush only three down linemen desperately needing to try and harass a proficient passing quarterback like Kenny Hill?

TCU stacked the box with four down linemen backed up by their three linebackers. With their linebackers rushing most every passing (and running play), Austin Allen was harassed on every passing attempt and paid the price. And what team can run successfully against a seven-man defensive line? What a marvelous opportunity to throw quick, short passes over the middle in the area vacated by their linebackers. This was never done. In our opinion, a grievous mistake by our offensive coordinator.

Can you recall a major college game where two field-goal point-blank attempts were missed back to back? Who is coaching special teams, and why wasn't our kicker prepared? And can you imagine a major college receiver running a cross pattern in the end zone to catch a touchdown pass who did not even know he was out of the field of play?

Witnessing a game like that, its preparation and execution makes it difficult to maintain the faith we have in our coaching staff, beginning with the head coach. He, along with key staff, needs desperately to observe and correct miscalculations in developing the game plan prior to kickoff and as the game progresses.

JOHN W. NIVEN

Little Rock

On rural health care

Small-town hospitals are once again in danger. The Graham-Cassidy bill being considered by the United States Senate will cut Medicaid, put pressure on small hospitals to close, and reduce the health services that are available in rural Arkansas.

If you live in a small Arkansas town, please contact Senators Tom Cotton and John Boozman and tell them to vote against the Graham-Cassidy bill.

DOUG HOLMES

North Little Rock

Drum he marches to

Where are Barack Obama, John Kerry and Bill Clinton, just when Dianne Feinstein and assorted other Democrats so desperately need someone to go kiss Rocket Man's ring, shine his shoes, and maybe cut a deal to hand South Korea over to him? That's their kind of peacekeeping, isn't it?

Obama, Kerry and Clinton may no longer be in public office, but as anyone who has ever come across the path of a long-gone skunk knows, the stench they leave behind seems to cling and nauseate forever.

The Donald Trump who told the UN General Assembly just how the cookie crumbles concerning North Korea, Iran and Syria is the president I had high hopes he would be when I voted for him. The only beat he marches to is the one he drums himself, so maybe I won't agree with what he does tomorrow, but I love what he did Tuesday!

So great to have a real man in the Oval Office again for a change.

JACK MAYBERRY

Sheridan

Something to think on

I believe this world is not ours. God made the world and all things in it. It is his. He put us on this earth; his only requirement was that we obey his commandments. Many of us do not do that; many don't even admit he exists.

With all that is going on in the world--floods, fires, earthquakes, hurricanes, mudslides, etc.--I get the strong feeling that God is talking and it is about time we listened. Just think about it.

EVELYN SAVOLD

Bella Vista

Razorback reproach

I agree with C.L. Kops' Voices letter condemning Bret Bielema for the negative public comments he made about the kicker who missed two short field goals against TCU. A college coach should never publicly shame or humiliate one of his players. I think the young man's father should kick Bielema's butt from one end of Razorback Stadium to the other. I don't think he would miss that target.

I also agree with Charles Hart's Voices letter stating that it is time for the Razorbacks to play the ASU Red Wolves in football. Unfortunately, Jeff Long is maintaining Frank Broyles' misguided policy of refusing to play in-state rivals in football. In following Coach Broyles' policy, Long is turning the Razorbacks into the Yellowbacks. I am not cheering for the Yellowbacks.

CLINT MILLER

Little Rock

Editorial on 09/23/2017

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