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Threat may come from within, not from refugees

Re Letter to the Editor, ‘Why let anyone come to your country?’ Dec. 17-19 edition:

‘Chief Durham is a keeper’

Before a recent Richmond City Council meeting, I observed Police Chief Alfred Durham standing among other city administration officials. With hat in hand, he left the group and walked across the chamber to shake hands with a patrolman on his …

Tree, statue represent positive images

Re “Strange fruit? Critic: Oak evokes lynching image at Walker statue site,” Dec. 24-26 edition: Dr. Kim Coder of the Warnell School of Forestry at the University of Georgia wrote in November 2010 that the “live oak is an ecological …

Maggie Walker, tree site

Re “Strange fruit? Critic: Oak evokes lynching image at Walker statue site,” Dec. 24-26 edition: Approximately 30 years ago, I was contracted by the City of Richmond to plant the tree in question at West Broad and North Adams streets.

Pray for haters and their victims

At this time of year and throughout the year to come, I ask that before opening Christmas presents, all people take a few minutes to pray for the following:

Maggie Walker’s honor would be impaired by tree

I write to support that the City of Richmond provide a cleared palette at the corner of Broad and Adams streets on which a stately statue can stand in full honor and glory to the iconic image of Maggie Lena …

Women should not serve in combat roles

In another epic fail of the Obama administration, it was announced that women now will be given combat duty, as well as included in the draft, should one be reinstituted.

Why let anyone come to your country?

There’s a right way to enter the kingdom door. The thorns fall among the plants, choking them.

Black children overwhelmingly hurt by not modernizing schools

Ten years ago, I developed a plan for then Mayor L. Douglas Wilder to modernize Richmond’s public schools. At the time, City Council President Bill Pantele got it enacted into law.

The biggest threats are the lawmakers

Too many lawmakers do not want to listen to concerns of their constituents. Rather, they want to tell us what our concerns should be. Listening to us might cause them to have to hear about problems they have caused by …

No Trump card here

Re “Playing the ‘Trump’ card,” Dec. 3-5 edition: I saw on national television how Richmond Pastor Stephen A. Parson Sr. was touting how he and many others were endorsing Donald Trump.

‘This is not a time for fear-mongering’

At a time when we, as a country, are mourning the victims of terror and war, some public figures are using the tragedy in Paris to promote a dangerous politics of fear. This is not a time for fear-mongering against …

‘Tough times for many’ in early U.S. history

As a new resident of Virginia coming from the North, I am amazed at how the “PC” revisionists are defaming 200 years of history and tradition with bands of the Confederate flag. Their total lack of knowledge and perspective is …

Feeling endangered by police

If black cops were killing white men and boys at the rate white cops are continuing to kill black men, boys and Americans of color in general in these United States, there would be a mighty roar emanating from the …

Urge legislative support of Virginia Coastal Protection Act

The Clean Power Plan issued this summer by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency provides considerable flexibility to Virginia and other states to decide how to cut carbon pollution from coal- and gas-fired power plants to help reduce global warming.