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Letter: Where’s the thanks?

The Columbian
Published: July 8, 2015, 12:00am

I’ve been on this planet for over 71 years and I have yet to hear (or even hear of) a single black person express his or her appreciation for the sacrifice made by hundreds of thousands of “white men” who gave their lives fighting for the freedom of blacks. I have recently, however, heard a lot about how racist this country is … especially from our black president, his black attorney general, the main street media, and all their left wing liberal supporters.

I’m beginning to agree with the liberals that this really is a bad country. In fact, I’ll be taking down my American flag this evening.

Dennis Rozario

Vancouver

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