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FURNARI: More Trump Flags On The Way

LETTER from SAL FURNARI More Trump Flags On The Way To the Editor: This is a reaction to Consuelo Kraham Velez’s letter in the March 18 edition. And I write this for some of those that are fearful of being canceled because they worry about expressing their beliefs that may not be popular with their employer, their neighbor, or their governing body in their community. Of course we will accept a portion of our money back. Let’s call it a…

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FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Here’s How Not To Ban A Book

FOOD FOR THOUGHT Here’s How Not To Ban A Book Here are five of the top 10 best-selling books in the hardcover fiction category in the Wall Street Journal Weekend Edition of March 19-20. 1. Green Eggs and Ham., Dr. Seuss/Random House Young Readers 4. One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish, Dr. Seuss/Random House Young Readers 5. The Cat in the Hat, Dr. Seuss/Random House Young Readers 6. Oh, the Places You’ll Go!, Dr. Seuss/Random House Young Readers…

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FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Dr. Seuss Joins Mr. Potato Head

FOOD FOR THOUGHT Dr. Seuss Joins Mr. Potato Head If you haven’t heard, Dr. Seuss is being canceled. The same boneheads who claim that the “mister” in Mr. Potato Head is overly “exclusive,” that Aunt Jemima syrup encouraged racial stereotyping, that math is a vestige of White supremacy and that gender reveal parties are “transphobic,” want you to find racism in the pages of “Hop on Pop.” This is absurd, of course, and makes Democrats who applaud such virtue signaling…