Letters

Ernst toothpaste holder and Inalienable rights

Very interesting about the toothpaste holder. My dad, Dean Laurence, was the patent attorney listed with Laurence, Vanderkelen & Miller.
Lynne Laurence Gregory


Inalienable rights
I am proud to say I was born and raised in the United States of America. It was then and still is the greatest nation the world has ever known. It deeply saddens me that so many of my fellow countrymen fail to appreciate the rights and liberties our brave men and women in uniform fought and died for. Do they even realize or care about what we stand to lose?
We have an inalienable right to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness”. Yet, millions amongst us don’t even mind that 1.6 million American babies are murdered in the womb through abortion each and every year. And with Obamacare, the right to life for the elderly is in grave danger because Obamacare doesn’t allow for various cancer or other treatments for seniors citizens above a certain age.
We must also protect our right to defend our lives by not allowing our politicians to infringe upon our Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms. It ‘s our God in Heaven and the U. S. Constitution that give us these inalienable rights (not our legislature or president) and that is neither debatable, nor negotiable.
Michael Trebesh, CPA