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o the Editors of the Charlotte Observer,
I am highly disgusted and disturbed at the remarks by one Mary C. Schulken. It seems that her attitude is one of discrimination against truth. Before I was hurt in an automobile accident, I spent many a night and many a day driving, and sleeping on the borders trying to get clothes and food into Mexico because the Mexican government did not want any American to help their people. By us helping them the government lost the argument that we hated the Mexican people, which ruined their indoctrinations before sending them as a heard of sheep to be sheared by their greedy taxations. The corruptions at the top left the Federalies looking for gleanings and bribes to make enough money to feed their families. This is the truth that people want to ignore. This is the truth that they don't want us to understand so that we will defend our homeland from a false indoctrination that no manner of the so called liberal love will break. They must go back, and receive help from us in their homeland of Mexico, the great land that she is. Yes, I have a soft spot for her beauty and her grander. It's quite different from ours, but it's there. The Mexican people need help in realizing the potential they have there that they don't have here. They have much resources that the government of Mexico does not allow for private citizens to own. It's owned by the state, and thus the governmental "big wigs" wind up rich while the poor remain poor working for their fifty cents of so per day.
The allegations made about William Gheen was irresponsible, illiterate, ravings of a mad person spaced out on emotions about something they know nothing about. There should be a public apology made to him from this news paper. To do any less would be shameful as Americans. Of course whether there is an apology would depend on the paper's character.
Thank you,