Adding Insult to Injury
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We have indeed reached a low point in our war on violence in the United States when we reward a would-be killer of an innocent woman by appointing him executive director of the congressional Democratic Steering and Policy Committee.
Is Congress that much out of the control of its constituents that it dares to arrogate to itself the power to intercede on behalf of criminals and then reward them? It is well past the time to take back the power that these 435 so-called representatives think is their exclusive club.
MORTON K. BERNHEIM
Los Angeles
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