Lee Hamilton: FDR’s Four Freedoms Speech is relevant today
President Joe Biden reached back in history in his recent State of the Union address, citing a January 1941 speech in which President Franklin Delano Roosevelt called on America to reject isolationism and engage with the world. This was the famous Four Freedoms speech, when FDR laid out his idealistic vision of “four essential freedoms” that were worth fighting for: freedom of speech, freedom to worship, freedom from want and freedom from fear.
Letter to the editor: Does it make any difference now?
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Letter to the editor: Our border problems
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Letter writer offended by guest columnist’s comments about GOP
Being a registered Republican, I am offended by the content of the guest columnist, Michael Leppert, in the Dec. 27 issue of The Tribune.
Letter to the editor: DLST and the time discussion
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Letter to the editor: World Teachers Day is an important day
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Letter to the editor: Why politicians don’t want you to vote
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