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Mattis on the way out

Mr. Trump apparently has plans to fire General Mattis as he has hinted lately by calling him "sort of a Democrat." As if that's a derogatory term. The U.S. is a two-party system. In my opinion, it will be to appease Putin.

General Mattis has strong opinions of Putin, all bad. In 2015 Mattis spoke at a conference at the Heritage Foundation (a conservative organization a sort-of-Democrat would not be invited to speak at) and said he believed Putin's intent was to break NATO apart. Putin's expansionist policies in the Baltic states, Ukraine and Syria would be much easier if NATO were disbanded or broken. In 2017 Mattis said the U.S. and the world order were under the biggest threat since World War II from Russia, terrorist groups, and China's action in the South China Sea. Again in 2017: "Despite Russia's denials, we know they are seeking to redraw international borders by force, undermining the sovereign and free nations of Europe." Per Mattis, "Treachery has existed as long as there's been warfare." And in my mind I wonder about Trump and his honor and concern for this sovereign nation.

Mattis said the budget cuts in regard to climate science would hamper the ability to monitor the impact of change and noted climate change is a challenge that requires a broader whole-government response and is a national security issue.

Perhaps General Mattis should be president instead of someone whose loyalty to this country is questionable.

EDITH SEAMAN

Lakeview

Make own decision

I couldn't care less if Issue 4 passes or not. I don't spend that much time in casinos and wouldn't spend any more in them if there was one in North Little Rock, but I would like the truth to be known. I Googled Tunica, Miss., and here is part of what I found.

Until the early 1990s when casino gambling was introduced in the area, Tunica had been one of the most impoverished places in the United States. Though the casinos lie outside the town limits, the benefits of tax revenue generated have also aided the town. Major improvements to the public school system and downtown district are among the most visible aspects. Long-term effects include major highway improvements on U.S. Route 61 and a much-discussed potential expansion of Tunica Municipal Airport.

Make up your own minds.

DAVID WEAVER

Sherwood

Gender equality vote

Richard Mason's column this week very eloquently addressed the problem of gender equality both in Arkansas and the country. This will be a top concern to me in the upcoming election, and a candidate's position on this issue will certainly influence my voting.

PAT HARRELSON

Sherwood

Editorial on 10/19/2018

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