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Anthony Scaramucci, who is known for his coarse language and was briefly the White House communication director last month, speaks to the media outside the White House on July 25.
Pablo Martinez Monsivais, The Associated Press
Anthony Scaramucci, who is known for his coarse language and was briefly the White House communication director last month, speaks to the media outside the White House on July 25.

Re: Aug. 9 Benjamin Bergen column.

No, swearing does not indicate honesty. If a person has to resort to swearing when speaking, it only indicates a lack of courtesy and intelligence on the part of the speaker.

Too many people, including today’s youth, think that it is perfectly acceptable to use the F-word, and other vulgar words, in normal conversation. Swearing has nothing at all to do with honesty.

¾𲹰, Littleton

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