...and members of your editorial board, and make our ideas and strategies heard. Personally, I would suggest the establishment of a neighborhood vigilance committee and stress the importance of arming ourselves. Joaquin Godoy Aiken, S.C.
...of the country and making the United States the laughingstock of the world. He also should be reprimanded for his stupid analogy between our Founding Fathers and the lumpenproletariat led by Chairman Limbaugh. Joaquin Godoy Aiken, S.C.
The time has come for Mr. Obama to use his bully pulpit to address the nation and expose our malaises, fallacies and trickeries and scare those "patriotic" wheeler-dealers.
Joaquin Godoy starts his letter ("Now, scrutinize Reagan," Feb. 3) with the insinuation that President Obama tried to compromise with...
Again we are subjected to the rants of Joaquin Godoy, who fled his Red homeland but refuses to return to that "worker's paradise" Cuba ("Make way for revolution," Dec. 19...
...with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure."I don't know what so-called "revolution" Joaquin Godoy is referring to in his letter ("The revolution has arrived," Nov. 15). Surely it can't be the election where...
...I'm deeply grieved by the calls for "a new civil war" that have been published in The Augusta Chronicle recently (Joaquin Godoy and Pamela Leonard). I fear this kind of talk because I view that outcome as practically inevitable now.I've...
In the Jan. 13 Augusta Chronicle was a letter from Joaquin Godoy of Aiken ("Our nation can be saved"). What fantasy world does this man live in?Didn't he read any news reports, watch...
For the past 10 years I have enjoyed your editorials, but the one Jan. 22 ("Putting aside partisanship") topped them all. It is so good of you to mention that Barack Obama could be a transcendent president.
Ours began with "Occupation," which spread to hundreds of cities but became languid due to the misery of participants.