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Letter: Just the facts will convince

The Columbian
Published: June 30, 2015, 12:00am

In his June 22 letter, “Charity a beautiful scam,” Jerry Richards provides no solid information about the Clinton Foundation, yet calls it a “dubious charity … which could have huge expenses,” and concludes that “Clearly, donating to this foundation is a political donation.”

And just as “clearly,” the CIA killed JFK, Neil Armstrong never walked on the moon and the government has alien bodies on ice in Area 51. If you want to convince me of something, use verifiable facts, not merely wild, unsupported accusations.

Roy G. Wilson

Vancouver

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