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The Review-Journal’s mixed-up priorities

Your Thursday issue included an article on page 4A about our president going to award our nation’s highest military honor — the Medal of Honor — to a Vietnam combat medic for saving lives.

On the pages before that, we get to read about a GOP leader who is going to resign, a convicted doctor and a California lawsuit over the proposed border wall.

So this is what your newspaper thinks is more important than our nation’s heroes.

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