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Dear Editor,

I read with interest your rebuttal to a recent editorial regarding view points on Pres. Biden. It reminded me of Jack Webb just the fact Ma'am, and the demographic of senior who reside in Brookhaven Town. Now in all fairness, Howard didn't defend former President Trump, who he couldn't name, but called him Biden opponent, who is around the same age as Biden so to speak! So, I suspect a little bias on his part in defending one side, but not the other. We now live in a world where feeling are hurt so quickly, and yet, freedom of the press in the South Shore Press is just that, you report the facts as you see them, and, you allowed an editorialis this day in the shade as the expression goes. By the way, I'm a life long resident and senior living in Mastic, as well, and due to Bidenomics, we are all suffering in someway, either at the gas pump, grocery shopping, etc..,. Under Pres. Trump gas was affordable, inflation was under control, and we were energy in depended for the first time in 75 years, so with every negative story, there should be a positive response as well.

Frank Knight

Mastic NY

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