Leila Munyon resubmitted the 2010 letter of her sister, Cheri Decker, in which Decker thanked all the blood donors who made it possible for her to spend Thanksgiving with her family. Decker, of Corbin City, died in August of this year. Paul Wills of North Cape May describes how he walked the beach for days in disbelief after the election.
Bob Lovell of Court House talks about the Electoral College. He says: ‘Winner Take All: Voters Get Taken.’ Reporter Jack Fichter reminds readers that Doomsday is just a month away, while his counterpart, Deborah McGuire asks General Dana Pittard to be an adult and apologize. Pittard said he was “personally fed up with soldiers who are choosing to take their own lives.”
Editor Al Campbell reminds us to give thanks for things ordinary, and Publisher Art Hall offers readers Abraham Lincoln’s Thanksgiving Proclamation, a Herald tradition. Read all this on the Herald opinion pages.
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