Placing focus on what matters
Editor, OBSERVER:
I thought you might like to have a second version of my previous letter. I am very grateful for your publishing the first version.
I continue to find myself floundering among enormous amounts of information coming at me from hundreds of sources. I find that it helps me and perhaps may help other readers to re-focus on what is important:
¯ Resolutions, not conflict.
¯ Civil rights, not totalitarianism.
¯ Moral methods, not any means.
¯ Helping, not exploiting.
¯ Justice, not a police state.
¯ Realism, not socialism.
¯ Peaceful society, not an attack culture.
¯ Openness, not diversity.
¯ Republic, not a democracy.
¯ Freedom, not control.
JIM COUGHLIN,
Dunkirk