
Mysterious maybe, but the Masons are not ‘suspicious’
I can understand the description about the Freemasons being “mysterious” in the July 26 story about the vandalism done to the downtown Naperville mural depicting the organization’s longstanding history in the city. After all, most people have no idea what the organization is all about.
However, I do not understand why the group was also described as being “suspicious” to some. Suspicious of what? A little research would have pointed out there are many Masonic hospitals, including the Cedars of Lebanon. The Shriners also provide children’s hospitals and the Shriner’s Burn Institute in Cincinnati has served people from many countries. Nothing mysterious about that.
Charles Brown, Naperville
Trial will resolve all doubts about Trump’s fraud claims
The U.S. Department of Justice continues to persecute Donald Trump with phony allegations. If there is a trial, would the reasons for his doubt about the validity of the election results be revealed? That would make the trial worth watching.
Bill Fischer, Plainfield
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